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Compositional analysis of overdispersed counts using generalized estimating equations
Authors:David I. Warton  Peter Guttorp
Affiliation:(1) School of Mathematics and Statistics, Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia;(2) Department of Statistics, The University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:Multivariate abundance data are commonly collected in ecology, and used to explore questions of “community composition”—how relative abundance of different taxa changes with environmental conditions. In this paper, we propose a log-linear marginal modeling approach for analyzing such compositional count data, via generalized estimating equations. This method exploits the multiplicative nature of log-linear models for counts, by reparameterizing models that describe marginal effects on mean abundance. This allows partitioning into “main effects” and compositional effects, which is appealing for interpretation. We apply the proposed approach to reanalyze compositional counts of benthic invertebrates from Delaware Bay, and data of invertebrate communities inhabiting Acacia plants in eastern Australia. In both cases we resort to a resampling approach to make inferences about regression parameters, because the number of clusters was not large compared to cluster size.
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