The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological studies aiming at relating tree establishment with past climate should consider the possibility that many plants might not survive to be recorded at the date of the study. A standard approach to deal with this data loss consists in fitting an exponential decay curve to the observed age structure and using the residuals of this fit as a proxy of tree establishment. Here, we show that hierarchical Bayesian analysis (HBA), where tree establishment is modeled as a latent variable, can outperform the standard approach. We illustrate the use of HBA with a simulation study in which the goal is to infer population dynamics from dendrochronological age ...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem servic...
An understanding of the links between population dynamics and environmental variability, combined wi...
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological st...
International audienceThere are numerous statistical challenges involved in the general field of cli...
International audienceThe babassu palm tree (Attalea speciosa Mart. ex Spreng.) is an endemic specie...
Forest ecosystems store more carbon than the atmosphere and harbour the majority of the world's biod...
International audienceDendrochronology (i.e., the study of annually dated tree-ring time series) has...
© 2012 William Keith MorrisIn this work I aimed to relate two topics of importance in applied ecolog...
Environmental processes, including climatic impacts in cold regions, are typically acting at multipl...
Classical dendrochronology involves using standard statistical methods, such as correlation coeffici...
This paper presents an ecological analysis of the growth in thickness of monumental English oaks in ...
International audienceOne basic premise of dendroclimatology is that tree rings can be viewed as cli...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Historical biogeography is increasingly studied from an explicitly statistical perspective, using st...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem servic...
An understanding of the links between population dynamics and environmental variability, combined wi...
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological st...
International audienceThere are numerous statistical challenges involved in the general field of cli...
International audienceThe babassu palm tree (Attalea speciosa Mart. ex Spreng.) is an endemic specie...
Forest ecosystems store more carbon than the atmosphere and harbour the majority of the world's biod...
International audienceDendrochronology (i.e., the study of annually dated tree-ring time series) has...
© 2012 William Keith MorrisIn this work I aimed to relate two topics of importance in applied ecolog...
Environmental processes, including climatic impacts in cold regions, are typically acting at multipl...
Classical dendrochronology involves using standard statistical methods, such as correlation coeffici...
This paper presents an ecological analysis of the growth in thickness of monumental English oaks in ...
International audienceOne basic premise of dendroclimatology is that tree rings can be viewed as cli...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Historical biogeography is increasingly studied from an explicitly statistical perspective, using st...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem servic...
An understanding of the links between population dynamics and environmental variability, combined wi...