Title of article
Inferences on the Number of Unseen Species and the Number of Abundant/Rare Species
Author/Authors
Hongmei Zhang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
725
To page
740
Abstract
This paper focuses on estimating the number of species and the number of abundant
species in a specific geographic region and, consequently, draw inferences on the number of rare
species. The word ‘species’is generic referring to any objects in a population that can be categorized.
In the areas of biology, ecology, literature, etc, the species frequency distributions are usually severely
skewed, in which case the population contains a few very abundant species and many rare ones. To
model a such situation, we develop an asymmetric multinomial-Dirichlet probability model using
species frequency data. Posterior distributions on the number of species and the number of abundant
species are obtained and posterior inferences are induced using MCMC simulations. Simulations are
used to demonstrate and evaluate the developed methodology.We apply the method to a DNA segment
data set and a butterfly data set. Comparisons among different approaches to inferring the number
of species are also discussed in this paper
Keywords
Generalized multinomial model , Bayesian hierarchical model , Markov Chain MonteCarlo (MCMC) , Dirichlet distribution , Rare species
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712139
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