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The role of simulation in modelling spatially correlated data

โœ Scribed by N. H. Augustin; M. A. Mugglestone; S. T. Buckland


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
389 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1180-4009

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โœฆ Synopsis


Three approaches to modelling spatial data in which simulation plays a vital role are described and illustrated with examples. The ยฎrst approach uses ยฏexible regression models, such as generalized additive models, together with locational covariates to ยฎt a surface to spatial data. We show how the bootstrap can be used to quantify the eects of model selection uncertainty and to avoid oversmoothing.

The second approach, which is appropriate for binary data, allows for local spatial correlation by the inclusion in a logistic regression model of a covariate derived from neighbouring values of the response variable. The resulting autologistic model can be ยฎtted to survey data obtained from a random sample of sites by incorporating the Gibbs sampler into the modelling procedure. We show how this modelling strategy can be used not only to ยฎt the autologistic model to sites included in the survey, but also to estimate the probability that a certain species is present in the unsurveyed sites.

Our third approach relates to the analysis of spatio-temporal data. Here we model the distribution of a plant or animal species as a function of the distribution at an earlier time point. The bootstrap is used to estimate parameters and quantify their precision.


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