One often develops stochastic ecologic simulation models based on local interactions between individuals or groups and bases systemic conclusions on trends summarized over multiple data sets generated from the model. In many cases, such models generate data sets (“realizations”) each violating the usual assumptions associated with traditional statistical tests of goodness-of-fit, most notably that of independent observations. Monte Carlo hypothesis tests applied to multiple realizations from such models provide appropriate goodness-of-fit tests regardless of within-model peculiarities. The Monte Carlo tests address the question “Do the observed data appear consistent with the model?” in contrast to the usual question “Does the model appear ...
The study of environmental systems as ecological, physico-chemical as well as socio-economic entitie...
We propose a Mahalanobis distance–based Monte Carlo goodness of fit testing procedure for the family...
Addressing complex ecological research questions often requires complex empirical experiments. Howev...
One often develops stochastic ecologic simulation models based on local interactions between individ...
Ecologists often rely on computer models as virtual laboratories to evaluate alternative theories, m...
1. Integrated population modelling is proving to be an important and useful technique in statistical...
Complex simulation models are being increasingly used in ecological modelling as a way of trying to ...
With increasing frequency, models are being used to synthesize information and predict species respo...
Stochastic computer simulations are often the only practical way of answering questions relating to ...
Ecologists increasingly rely on complex computer simulations to forecast ecological systems. To make...
Testing ecological models for management is an increasingly important part of the maturation of ecol...
<div><p>Assessing the goodness-of-fit (GOF) for intricate parametric spatial point process models is...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Routine goodness-of-fit analyses of complex models with intractable likelihoods are hampered by a l...
Distribution models are used to predict the likelihood of occurrence or abundance of a species at lo...
The study of environmental systems as ecological, physico-chemical as well as socio-economic entitie...
We propose a Mahalanobis distance–based Monte Carlo goodness of fit testing procedure for the family...
Addressing complex ecological research questions often requires complex empirical experiments. Howev...
One often develops stochastic ecologic simulation models based on local interactions between individ...
Ecologists often rely on computer models as virtual laboratories to evaluate alternative theories, m...
1. Integrated population modelling is proving to be an important and useful technique in statistical...
Complex simulation models are being increasingly used in ecological modelling as a way of trying to ...
With increasing frequency, models are being used to synthesize information and predict species respo...
Stochastic computer simulations are often the only practical way of answering questions relating to ...
Ecologists increasingly rely on complex computer simulations to forecast ecological systems. To make...
Testing ecological models for management is an increasingly important part of the maturation of ecol...
<div><p>Assessing the goodness-of-fit (GOF) for intricate parametric spatial point process models is...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Routine goodness-of-fit analyses of complex models with intractable likelihoods are hampered by a l...
Distribution models are used to predict the likelihood of occurrence or abundance of a species at lo...
The study of environmental systems as ecological, physico-chemical as well as socio-economic entitie...
We propose a Mahalanobis distance–based Monte Carlo goodness of fit testing procedure for the family...
Addressing complex ecological research questions often requires complex empirical experiments. Howev...