Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology

Many ecological data sets are proportional, representing mixtures of constituent elements such as species, populations, or strains. Analyses of proportional data are challenged by categories with zero observations (zeros), all observations (ones), and overdispersion. In lieu of ad hoc data adjustmen...

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Published in:Ecology
Main Authors: Jensen, Alexander J, Kelly, Ryan P, Anderson, Eric C, Satterthwaite, William H, Shelton, Andrew Olaf, Ward, Eric J
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3804
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt0wz5k03h 2024-10-06T13:47:11+00:00 Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology Jensen, Alexander J Kelly, Ryan P Anderson, Eric C Satterthwaite, William H Shelton, Andrew Olaf Ward, Eric J e3804 2022-11-01 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0wz5k03h https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3804 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt0wz5k03h https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0wz5k03h doi:10.1002/ecy.3804 CC-BY-ND Ecology, vol 103, iss 11 Biological Sciences Genetics Animals Fisheries Models Statistical Research Design Salmon Software diet composition mixed-stock fishery mixture model overdispersion proportional data zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression Ecological Applications Ecology Evolutionary Biology Zoology article 2022 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3804 2024-09-06T00:19:26Z Many ecological data sets are proportional, representing mixtures of constituent elements such as species, populations, or strains. Analyses of proportional data are challenged by categories with zero observations (zeros), all observations (ones), and overdispersion. In lieu of ad hoc data adjustments, we describe and evaluate a zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression model, with its corresponding R package (zoid), capable of handling observed data x $$ x $$ consisting of three possible categories: zeros, proportions, or ones. Instead of fitting the model to observations of single biological units (e.g., individual organisms) within a sample, we sum proportional contributions across units and estimate mixture proportions using one aggregated observation per sample. Optional estimation of overdispersion and covariate influences expand model applications. We evaluate model performance, as implemented in Stan, using simulations and two ecological case studies. We show that zoid successfully estimates mixture proportions using simulated data with varying sample sizes and is robust to overdispersion and covariate structure. In empirical case studies, we estimate the composition of a mixed-stock Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) fishery and analyze the stomach contents of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Our implementation of the model as an R package facilitates its application to varied ecological data sets composed of proportional observations. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of California: eScholarship Ecology 103 11
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topic Biological Sciences
Genetics
Animals
Fisheries
Models
Statistical
Research Design
Salmon
Software
diet composition
mixed-stock fishery
mixture model
overdispersion
proportional data
zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression
Ecological Applications
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Zoology
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Genetics
Animals
Fisheries
Models
Statistical
Research Design
Salmon
Software
diet composition
mixed-stock fishery
mixture model
overdispersion
proportional data
zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression
Ecological Applications
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Zoology
Jensen, Alexander J
Kelly, Ryan P
Anderson, Eric C
Satterthwaite, William H
Shelton, Andrew Olaf
Ward, Eric J
Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
topic_facet Biological Sciences
Genetics
Animals
Fisheries
Models
Statistical
Research Design
Salmon
Software
diet composition
mixed-stock fishery
mixture model
overdispersion
proportional data
zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression
Ecological Applications
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Zoology
description Many ecological data sets are proportional, representing mixtures of constituent elements such as species, populations, or strains. Analyses of proportional data are challenged by categories with zero observations (zeros), all observations (ones), and overdispersion. In lieu of ad hoc data adjustments, we describe and evaluate a zero-and-one inflated Dirichlet regression model, with its corresponding R package (zoid), capable of handling observed data x $$ x $$ consisting of three possible categories: zeros, proportions, or ones. Instead of fitting the model to observations of single biological units (e.g., individual organisms) within a sample, we sum proportional contributions across units and estimate mixture proportions using one aggregated observation per sample. Optional estimation of overdispersion and covariate influences expand model applications. We evaluate model performance, as implemented in Stan, using simulations and two ecological case studies. We show that zoid successfully estimates mixture proportions using simulated data with varying sample sizes and is robust to overdispersion and covariate structure. In empirical case studies, we estimate the composition of a mixed-stock Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) fishery and analyze the stomach contents of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Our implementation of the model as an R package facilitates its application to varied ecological data sets composed of proportional observations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jensen, Alexander J
Kelly, Ryan P
Anderson, Eric C
Satterthwaite, William H
Shelton, Andrew Olaf
Ward, Eric J
author_facet Jensen, Alexander J
Kelly, Ryan P
Anderson, Eric C
Satterthwaite, William H
Shelton, Andrew Olaf
Ward, Eric J
author_sort Jensen, Alexander J
title Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
title_short Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
title_full Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
title_fullStr Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
title_full_unstemmed Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
title_sort introducing zoid: a mixture model and r package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology
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