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From patterns to causal understanding: Structural equation modeling (SEM) in soil ecology

May 1, 2015

In this perspectives paper we highlight a heretofore underused statistical method in soil ecological research, structural equation modeling (SEM). SEM is commonly used in the general ecological literature to develop causal understanding from observational data, but has been more slowly adopted by soil ecologists. We provide some basic information on the many advantages and possibilities associated with using SEM and provide some examples of how SEM can be used by soil ecologists to shift focus from describing patterns to developing causal understanding and inspiring new types of experimental tests. SEM is a promising tool to aid the growth of soil ecology as a discipline, particularly by supporting research that is increasingly hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary, thus shining light into the black box of interactions belowground.

Publication Year 2015
Title From patterns to causal understanding: Structural equation modeling (SEM) in soil ecology
DOI 10.1016/j.pedobi.2015.03.002
Authors Nico Eisenhauer, Jeff R Powell, James B. Grace, Matthew A. Bowker
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Pedobiologia
Index ID 70148553
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wetlands Research Center