International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empirical distributions of repeated counts by parametric probability distributions. In this setting, it is desirable that the chosen family of distributions is exible enough to take into account very diverse patterns, and that its parameters possess clear biological/ecological meanings. This is the case of the Negative Binomial distribution, chosen in this work for modeling counts of marine shes and invertebrates. This distribution depends on a vector (K, P) of parameters, and ranges from the Poisson distribution (when K → +∞) to Fisher's log-series, when K → 0. Besides, these parameters have biologi-cal/ecological interpretations detailed in the l...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
In ecology as well as in other scientific areas, count samples often comprise many zeros, and few hi...
Species abundances are undoubtedly the most widely available macroecological data, but can we use th...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
Modeling empirical distributions of repeated counts with parametric probability distributions is a f...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
Negative binomial modelling is one of the most commonly used statistical tools for analysing count d...
Fits of species-abundance distributions to empirical data are increasingly used to evaluate models o...
Fits of species-abundance distributions to empirical data are increasingly used to evaluate models o...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
In ecology as well as in other scientific areas, count samples often comprise many zeros, and few hi...
Species abundances are undoubtedly the most widely available macroecological data, but can we use th...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
Modeling empirical distributions of repeated counts with parametric probability distributions is a f...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
Negative binomial modelling is one of the most commonly used statistical tools for analysing count d...
Fits of species-abundance distributions to empirical data are increasingly used to evaluate models o...
Fits of species-abundance distributions to empirical data are increasingly used to evaluate models o...
International audienceWhile the negative binomial distribution is widely used to model catches of an...
In ecology as well as in other scientific areas, count samples often comprise many zeros, and few hi...
Species abundances are undoubtedly the most widely available macroecological data, but can we use th...