Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships with respect to environmental gradients. Unimodal models, such as the Gaussian (logistic) model, are however more difficult to fit to data than linear ones, particularly in a multi-species context in ordination, with trait modulated response and when species phylogeny and species traits must be taken into account. Adding squared terms to a linear model is a possibility but gives uninterpretable parameters.This paper explains why and when generalized linear mixed models, even without squared terms, can effectively analyse unimodal data and also presents a graphical tool and statistical test to test for unimodal response while fitting just the ...
Constrained ordination methods aims at finding an environmental gradient along which the species abu...
© 2017 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2017 British Ecological Society A growing num...
In this paper, we discuss an extension to two popular approaches to modeling complex structures in e...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
According to ecological niche theory, species response curves are unimodal with respect to environme...
Question: Quantification of the effect of species traits on the assembly of communities is challengi...
1. It is common practice for ecologists to examine species niches in the study of community composit...
An important statistical development of the last 30 years has been the advance in regression analysi...
Modeling is a major tool in ecology to describe and understand ecosystems or predict their response....
Input variables used in Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) that examine whether the proportion ...
Species distribution models (SDM) are a key tool in ecology, conservation and management of natural ...
Constrained ordination methods aims at finding an environmental gradient along which the species abu...
© 2017 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2017 British Ecological Society A growing num...
In this paper, we discuss an extension to two popular approaches to modeling complex structures in e...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
To assess the impact of environmental change on biological communities knowledge about species-envir...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
According to ecological niche theory, species response curves are unimodal with respect to environme...
Question: Quantification of the effect of species traits on the assembly of communities is challengi...
1. It is common practice for ecologists to examine species niches in the study of community composit...
An important statistical development of the last 30 years has been the advance in regression analysi...
Modeling is a major tool in ecology to describe and understand ecosystems or predict their response....
Input variables used in Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) that examine whether the proportion ...
Species distribution models (SDM) are a key tool in ecology, conservation and management of natural ...
Constrained ordination methods aims at finding an environmental gradient along which the species abu...
© 2017 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2017 British Ecological Society A growing num...
In this paper, we discuss an extension to two popular approaches to modeling complex structures in e...