How many sites? Methods to assist design decisions when collecting multivariate data in ecology

Author:

Maslen Ben1ORCID,Popovic Gordana12ORCID,Lim Michelle1ORCID,Marzinelli Ezequiel345ORCID,Warton David12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics and Statistics University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales 2052 Australia

2. Evolution and Ecology Research Centre University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales 2052 Australia

3. Sydney Institute of Marine Science 19 Chowder Bay Rd Mosman New South Wales 2088 Australia

4. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Coastal and Marine Ecosystems The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales 2006 Australia

5. Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Sample size estimation through power analysis is a fundamental tool in planning an ecological study, yet there are currently no well‐established procedures for when multivariate abundances are to be collected. A power analysis procedure would need to address three challenges: designing a parsimonious simulation model that captures key community data properties; measuring effect size in a realistic yet interpretable fashion; and ensuring computational feasibility when simulation is used both for power estimation and significance testing. Here, we propose a power analysis procedure that addresses these three challenges by: using for simulation a Gaussian copula model with factor analytical structure, fitted to pilot data; assuming a common effect size across all taxa, but applied in different directions according to expert opinion (to “increaser”, “decreaser” or “no effect” taxa); using a critical value approach to estimate power, which reduces computation time by a factor of 500 (if we would otherwise use 999 resamples to estimate each p‐value) with minor loss of accuracy. The procedure is demonstrated on pilot data from fish assemblages in a restoration study, where it was found that the planned study design would only be capable of detecting relatively large effects (change in abundance by a factor of 1.7 or more). The methods outlined in this paper are available in accompanying R software (the ecopower package), which allows researchers with pilot data to answer a wide range of design questions to assist them in planning their studies.

Funder

Australian Research Council

NSW Environmental Trust

NSW Recreational Fishing Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecological Modeling,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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