Barcoding and its application for visualizing ecological dynamics

Author:

Agarwal VitulORCID,Mouw Colleen B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractTime is perceived to be unidirectional and continuous in the philosophy of science. This continuity can play a crucial role in time series analysis as events are generally seen as an outcome of the past, or subject to events that occurred previously in time. In this study, we describe an ordinal approach to perceiving ecological time series – one that relies on pattern formation with both antecedent and future events. Our approach defines a limited set of structural shapes that can occur for past, present, and future time points. Such a library of all possible shapes can then be used for novel approaches to data visualization and time series analysis. We applied this method to simple ecological models and then to natural time series data for measles cases in London and the phytoplankter Pseudo-nitzschia spp. in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Alternative perspectives on time series representation can strengthen our ability to identify important patterns in dynamics and effectively discriminate between similar time series. When used in conjunction with conventional line-plots, barcodes can be tailored to demonstrate the presence or absence of specific structural patterns or features. Our results show that data exploration without the assumption of time series continuity can yield important and novel insight into the behavior of ecological systems.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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