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Discoveries and novel insights in ecology using structural equation modeling

September 27, 2019

As we enter the era of data science (Lortie 2018), quantitative analysis methodologies are proliferating rapidly, leaving ecologists with the task of choosing among many alternatives.
The use of structural equation modeling (SEM) by ecologists has increased in recent years, prompting us to ask users a number of questions about their experience with the methodology. Responses indicate an enthusiastic endorsement of SEM. Two major elements of respondent’s experiences seem to contribute to their positive response, (1) a sense that they are obtaining more accurate explanatory understanding through the use of SEM and (2) excitement generated by the discovery of novel insights into their systems. We elaborate here on the detection of indirect effects, offsetting effects, and suppressed effects, and demonstrate how discovering these effects can advance ecology.

Publication Year 2019
Title Discoveries and novel insights in ecology using structural equation modeling
DOI 10.24908/iee.2019.12.5.c
Authors Daniel C. Laughlin, James Grace
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecology and Evolution
Index ID 70205895
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center