An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data

Pending availability of data on the month for each observation for further analyses of the island closure experiment to address the suggestions made by the 2020 Panel, some initial analyses are conducted to explore the implications of the Panel’s suggestions regarding sample size weighting for data-...

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Main Authors: Andrea Ross-Gillespie (10036472), Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14509995 2023-05-15T17:55:06+02:00 An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data Andrea Ross-Gillespie (10036472) Doug Butterworth (10005953) 2021-05-03T15:18:49Z https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14509995.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/report/An_initial_implementation_of_suggestions_by_the_2020_Panel_to_improve_estimates_of_the_effect_of_fishing_around_islands_on_penguins_by_using_models_with_random_effects_and_applied_to_both_aggregated_and_disaggregated_data/14509995 doi:10.25375/uct.14509995.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biological Mathematics Applied Statistics Biostatistics penguin island closure experiment penguins random effects nesting fishing closure effect estimation REML Text Report 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14509995.v1 2021-05-05T16:53:55Z Pending availability of data on the month for each observation for further analyses of the island closure experiment to address the suggestions made by the 2020 Panel, some initial analyses are conducted to explore the implications of the Panel’s suggestions regarding sample size weighting for data-aggregated approaches, and nesting of random effects for methods using disaggregated data. These are applied to existing data for maximum foraging distance and chick condition. Results indicate that when these Panel suggestions are taken into account, there is little to no real difference in the results which these two approaches provide for the effect of fishing parameter. This is as the Panel anticipated, and in line with an earlier mathematical demonstration that use of the extra data available under the disaggregated approach would not improve the precision of these estimates. Some corresponding earlier results suggesting greater precision for the disaggregated approach were a consequence of applying a random effects approach without appropriate nesting of the data – an approach which is rejected by statistical analyses. Results for estimates of the effect of fishing parameter are more meaningfully expressed in terms of the consequent impact on the penguin population growth rate. For the cases examined initially here, the only meaningful result suggesting a negative impact of fishing in the vicinity of islands is for the maximum foraging distance variable for St Croix island. Report Penguin Island Unknown Penguin Island ENVELOPE(-57.926,-57.926,-62.102,-62.102) Croix Island ENVELOPE(-55.681,-55.681,51.483,51.483) St. Croix Island ENVELOPE(-96.757,-96.757,58.948,58.948)
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topic Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
penguin island closure experiment
penguins
random effects
nesting
fishing closure effect estimation
REML
spellingShingle Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
penguin island closure experiment
penguins
random effects
nesting
fishing closure effect estimation
REML
Andrea Ross-Gillespie (10036472)
Doug Butterworth (10005953)
An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
topic_facet Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
penguin island closure experiment
penguins
random effects
nesting
fishing closure effect estimation
REML
description Pending availability of data on the month for each observation for further analyses of the island closure experiment to address the suggestions made by the 2020 Panel, some initial analyses are conducted to explore the implications of the Panel’s suggestions regarding sample size weighting for data-aggregated approaches, and nesting of random effects for methods using disaggregated data. These are applied to existing data for maximum foraging distance and chick condition. Results indicate that when these Panel suggestions are taken into account, there is little to no real difference in the results which these two approaches provide for the effect of fishing parameter. This is as the Panel anticipated, and in line with an earlier mathematical demonstration that use of the extra data available under the disaggregated approach would not improve the precision of these estimates. Some corresponding earlier results suggesting greater precision for the disaggregated approach were a consequence of applying a random effects approach without appropriate nesting of the data – an approach which is rejected by statistical analyses. Results for estimates of the effect of fishing parameter are more meaningfully expressed in terms of the consequent impact on the penguin population growth rate. For the cases examined initially here, the only meaningful result suggesting a negative impact of fishing in the vicinity of islands is for the maximum foraging distance variable for St Croix island.
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author Andrea Ross-Gillespie (10036472)
Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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Doug Butterworth (10005953)
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title An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
title_short An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
title_full An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
title_fullStr An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
title_full_unstemmed An initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 Panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
title_sort initial implementation of suggestions by the 2020 panel to improve estimates of the effect of fishing around islands on penguins by using models with random effects and applied to both aggregated and disaggregated data
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