The Saturated Pairwise Interaction Gibbs Point Process as a Joint Species Distribution Model

Author:

Flint Ian12,Golding Nick34,Vesk Peter12,Wang Yan56,Xia Aihua72

Affiliation:

1. School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences , Parkville , , Victoria , Australia

2. The University of Melbourne , Parkville , , Victoria , Australia

3. School of Public Health , Perth , , West Australia , Australia

4. Curtin University , Perth , , West Australia , Australia

5. School of Science , Melbourne , , Victoria , Australia

6. RMIT University , Melbourne , , Victoria , Australia

7. School of Mathematics and Statistics , Parkville , , Victoria , Australia

Abstract

Abstract In an effort to effectively model observed patterns in the spatial configuration of individuals of multiple species in nature, we introduce the saturated pairwise interaction Gibbs point process. Its main strength lies in its ability to model both attraction and repulsion within and between species, over different scales. As such, it is particularly well-suited to the study of associations in complex ecosystems. Based on the existing literature, we provide an easy to implement fitting procedure as well as a technique to make inference for the model parameters. We also prove that under certain hypotheses the point process is locally stable, which allows us to use the well-known ‘coupling from the past’ algorithm to draw samples from the model. Different numerical experiments show the robustness of the model. We study three different ecological data sets, demonstrating in each one that our model helps disentangle competing ecological effects on species' distribution.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability

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