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Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasions
Authors:Alex Potapov  Jim R Muirhead  Subhash R Lele  Mark A Lewis
Institution:a Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G1 Canada
b Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G1 Canada
c Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G1 Canada
Abstract:Freshwater aquatic systems in North America are being invaded by many different species, ranging from fish, mollusks, cladocerans to various bacteria and viruses. These invasions have serious ecological and economic impacts. Human activities such as recreational boating are an important pathway for dispersal. Gravity models are used to quantify the dispersal effect of human activity. Gravity models currently used in ecology are deterministic. This paper proposes the use of stochastic gravity models in ecology, which provides new capabilities both in model building and in potential model applications. These models allow us to use standard statistical inference tools such as maximum likelihood estimation and model selection based on information criteria. To facilitate prediction, we use only those covariates that are easily available from common data sources and can be forecasted in future. This is important for forecasting the spread of invasive species in geographical and temporal domain. The proposed model is portable, that is it can be used for estimating relative boater traffic and hence relative propagule pressure for the lakes not covered by current boater surveys. This makes our results broadly applicable to various invasion prediction and management models.
Keywords:Gravity models  Biological invasions  Dispersal models  Model selection
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