[[abstract]]The Laplace method for approximating integrals is a useful technique in a number of research fields. This paper shows that it also has interesting applications in biological and ecological statistical inferences. When sample abundance or replicated incidence (i.e., presence or absence) records of each species are available, the expected low-order frequency counts in heterogeneous communities can be approximated by the Laplace method when the species discovery or detection probabilities are bounded from below by a constant. The approximation formulae as applied to one community can then be used to derive estimators of species richness and to examine their performance. The approach is also extended to obtain simple and new estimat...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to understand what drives spatial variation in the size and stru...
Abstract The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these par...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
The Laplace method for approximating integrals is a useful technique in a number of research fields....
Free to read at publisher's site. Ecologists are often required to estimate the number of species in...
[[abstract]]In statistical ecology, the number of shared species is a standard measure of similarity...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
We develop a model that uses repeated observations of a biological community to estimate the number ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
Abstract Species richness is the most widely used biodiversity measure. Virtually always, it cannot ...
We consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of a biological community...
<div><p>We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting speci...
1. The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these parameters i...
In this paper we consider generalized linear latent variable models that can handle overdispersed co...
We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting species encou...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to understand what drives spatial variation in the size and stru...
Abstract The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these par...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
The Laplace method for approximating integrals is a useful technique in a number of research fields....
Free to read at publisher's site. Ecologists are often required to estimate the number of species in...
[[abstract]]In statistical ecology, the number of shared species is a standard measure of similarity...
[[abstract]]In biological and ecological statistical inference, it is practically useful to provide ...
We develop a model that uses repeated observations of a biological community to estimate the number ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
Abstract Species richness is the most widely used biodiversity measure. Virtually always, it cannot ...
We consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of a biological community...
<div><p>We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting speci...
1. The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these parameters i...
In this paper we consider generalized linear latent variable models that can handle overdispersed co...
We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting species encou...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to understand what drives spatial variation in the size and stru...
Abstract The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these par...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...