Title of article
Estimating the Number of Species in a Stochastic Abundance Model
Author/Authors
Chao، Anne Lien Ju نويسنده , , Bunge، John نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
-530
From page
531
To page
0
Abstract
Consider a stochastic abundance model in which the species arrive in the sample according to independent Poisson processes, where the abundance parameters of the processes follow a gamma distribution. We propose a new estimator of the number of species for this model. The estimator takes the form of the number of duplicated species (i.e., species represented by two or more individuals) divided by an estimated duplication fraction. The duplication fraction is estimated from all frequencies including singleton information. The new estimator is closely related to the sample coverage estimator presented by Chao and Lee (1992, Journal of the American Statistical Association87, 210–217). We illustrate the procedure using the Malayan butterfly data discussed by Fisher, Corbet, and Williams (1943, Journal of Animal Ecology12, 42–58) and a 1989 Christmas Bird Count dataset collected in Florida, U.S.A. Simulation studies show that this estimator compares well with maximum likelihood estimators (i.e., empirical Bayes estimators from the Bayesian viewpoint) for which an iterative numerical procedure is needed and may be infeasible.
Keywords
APPLICABILITY , IDENTIFICATION OF CHROMOSOMAL FRAGILE SITES , ANALYSIS METHODS , CHROMOSOMAL FRAGILE SITES
Journal title
BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
BIOMETRICS (BIOMETRIC SOCIETY)
Record number
84013
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