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The basis function approach for modeling autocorrelation in ecological data

March 1, 2017

Analyzing ecological data often requires modeling the autocorrelation created by spatial and temporal processes. Many seemingly disparate statistical methods used to account for autocorrelation can be expressed as regression models that include basis functions. Basis functions also enable ecologists to modify a wide range of existing ecological models in order to account for autocorrelation, which can improve inference and predictive accuracy. Furthermore, understanding the properties of basis functions is essential for evaluating the fit of spatial or time-series models, detecting a hidden form of collinearity, and analyzing large data sets. We present important concepts and properties related to basis functions and illustrate several tools and techniques ecologists can use when modeling autocorrelation in ecological data.

Publication Year 2017
Title The basis function approach for modeling autocorrelation in ecological data
DOI 10.1002/ecy.1674
Authors Trevor J. Hefley, Kristin M. Broms, Brian M. Brost, Frances E. Buderman, Shannon L. Kay, Henry Scharf, John Tipton, Perry J. Williams, Mevin Hooten
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecology
Index ID 70192616
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Seattle