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Authors: Lester L. Yuan
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Maximum Likelihood Method for Predicting Environmental Conditions from Assemblage Composition: The R Package bio.infer
Reference: Vol. 22, Issue 3, Sep 2007
Submitted 2007-01-10, Accepted 2007-06-22
Type: Article
Abstract:

This paper provides a brief introduction to the R package bio.infer, a set of scripts that facilitates the use of maximum likelihood (ML) methods for predicting environmental conditions from assemblage composition. Environmental conditions can often be inferred from only biological data, and these inferences are useful when other sources of data are unavailable. ML prediction methods are statistically rigorous and applicable to a broader set of problems than more commonly used weighted averaging techniques. However, ML methods require a substantially greater investment of time to program algorithms and to perform computations. This package is designed to reduce the effort required to apply ML prediction methods.

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