Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks

Variations in predator diets is important in ecology to help us understand their top-down effects on the ecosystem. In predator diets, their fatty acid signatures reflect the proportions of prey consumed. Since fatty acid signatures are compositional and often longer than the sample size, a standard...

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Main Author: Steeves, Holly
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/42657
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:NSHD.ca#10222/42657 2023-05-15T15:04:27+02:00 Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks Steeves, Holly 2013-12-13T14:02:45Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/42657 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10222/42657 Compositional Data Greenland Sharks Arctic Climate Change Dietary Fatty Acids Predator Diets 2013 ftcanadathes 2013-12-22T00:43:00Z Variations in predator diets is important in ecology to help us understand their top-down effects on the ecosystem. In predator diets, their fatty acid signatures reflect the proportions of prey consumed. Since fatty acid signatures are compositional and often longer than the sample size, a standard MANOVA test is unsuitable. Here, non-parametric MANOVA techniques are developed to test for differences in fatty acid signatures among locations, years, and seasons which infer differences in diets. Simulations show that the test has good power and appropriate type I error rates. The tests developed were applied to data on Greenland Sharks to test for differences in diets between individuals from Cumberland Sound, Canada, versus those from Svalbard, Norway and whether there is a yearly and/or seasonal effect on the diets. Diet compositions were found to vary between the locations, seasons and years, possibly caused by differing prey species distributions, migrations, and climate change. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Cumberland Sound Greenland Svalbard Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic Canada Cumberland Sound ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) Greenland Norway Svalbard
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topic Compositional Data
Greenland Sharks
Arctic
Climate Change
Dietary Fatty Acids
Predator Diets
spellingShingle Compositional Data
Greenland Sharks
Arctic
Climate Change
Dietary Fatty Acids
Predator Diets
Steeves, Holly
Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
topic_facet Compositional Data
Greenland Sharks
Arctic
Climate Change
Dietary Fatty Acids
Predator Diets
description Variations in predator diets is important in ecology to help us understand their top-down effects on the ecosystem. In predator diets, their fatty acid signatures reflect the proportions of prey consumed. Since fatty acid signatures are compositional and often longer than the sample size, a standard MANOVA test is unsuitable. Here, non-parametric MANOVA techniques are developed to test for differences in fatty acid signatures among locations, years, and seasons which infer differences in diets. Simulations show that the test has good power and appropriate type I error rates. The tests developed were applied to data on Greenland Sharks to test for differences in diets between individuals from Cumberland Sound, Canada, versus those from Svalbard, Norway and whether there is a yearly and/or seasonal effect on the diets. Diet compositions were found to vary between the locations, seasons and years, possibly caused by differing prey species distributions, migrations, and climate change.
author Steeves, Holly
author_facet Steeves, Holly
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title Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
title_short Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
title_full Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
title_fullStr Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
title_full_unstemmed Non-Parametric Statistical Tests for Differences in Fatty Acid Composition of Greenland Sharks
title_sort non-parametric statistical tests for differences in fatty acid composition of greenland sharks
publishDate 2013
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geographic Arctic
Canada
Cumberland Sound
Greenland
Norway
Svalbard
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Canada
Cumberland Sound
Greenland
Norway
Svalbard
genre Arctic
Climate change
Cumberland Sound
Greenland
Svalbard
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Climate change
Cumberland Sound
Greenland
Svalbard
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