The species abundance distribution and the total number of species are fundamental descriptors of the biodiversity of an ecological community. This paper focuses on situations where large numbers of rare species are not observed in the data set due to insufficient sampling of the community, as is the case in metagenomics for the study of microbial diversity. We use a truncated mixture model for the observations to explicitly tackle the missing data and propose methods to estimate the total number of species and, in particular, a Bayesian credibility interval for this number. We focus on computationally efficient procedures with variational methods and importance sampling as opposed to Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling, and we use Bayesian m...
A stepwise Bayesian estimator for the total number of distinct species in the region of investigatio...
International audienceThe total number of co-occurring species (" true species richness ") and the w...
National audienceIt is seldom possible to obtain an exhaustive census of an ecological community. In...
For decades, statisticians have studied the species problem: how to estimate the total number of spe...
We propose an alternative method for multi species abundance estimation decreases the bias in the es...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
In this dissertation we develop methodology to analyse the structure of ecological communities. Dist...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
International audienceQuantifying diversity is of central importance for the study of structure, fun...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
Accurate estimation of microbial community composition based on metagenomic sequencing data is funda...
Aim: Species rarity is often used as a measure to assess the risk of extinction of species, and thus...
Accurate estimation of microbial community composition based on metagenomic sequencing data is funda...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
ABSTRACT. Species sampling problems have a long history in ecological and biological studies. Data a...
A stepwise Bayesian estimator for the total number of distinct species in the region of investigatio...
International audienceThe total number of co-occurring species (" true species richness ") and the w...
National audienceIt is seldom possible to obtain an exhaustive census of an ecological community. In...
For decades, statisticians have studied the species problem: how to estimate the total number of spe...
We propose an alternative method for multi species abundance estimation decreases the bias in the es...
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant species in a speci...
In this dissertation we develop methodology to analyse the structure of ecological communities. Dist...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the number of species (denoted by S) of ...
International audienceQuantifying diversity is of central importance for the study of structure, fun...
Estimation of the number of species extant in a geographic region has been discussed in the statisti...
Accurate estimation of microbial community composition based on metagenomic sequencing data is funda...
Aim: Species rarity is often used as a measure to assess the risk of extinction of species, and thus...
Accurate estimation of microbial community composition based on metagenomic sequencing data is funda...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
ABSTRACT. Species sampling problems have a long history in ecological and biological studies. Data a...
A stepwise Bayesian estimator for the total number of distinct species in the region of investigatio...
International audienceThe total number of co-occurring species (" true species richness ") and the w...
National audienceIt is seldom possible to obtain an exhaustive census of an ecological community. In...