Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments

Transfer function training set sites close to each other tend to have similar species assemblages and environmental conditions in both oceanic and terrestrial data sets. This is unremarkable, but as this lack of independence between sites violates the assumptions of many statistical tests, it has se...

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Main Authors: Telford, RJ, Birks, HJB
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Published: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2009
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/162300/
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Birks, HJB
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description Transfer function training set sites close to each other tend to have similar species assemblages and environmental conditions in both oceanic and terrestrial data sets. This is unremarkable, but as this lack of independence between sites violates the assumptions of many statistical tests, it has severe consequences for transfer function evaluation, possibly resulting in inappropriate model choice and misleading and over-optimistic estimates of a transfer function's performance. In this paper, we develop a simple graphical method to test if spatial autocorrelation affects a training set, develop a Monte Carlo geostatistical simulation as a null model to test the significance of transfer functions in autocorrelated environments, and introduce a cross-validation scheme that is more robust to autocorrelation. We use these tests to show that some recently-published transfer functions have no predictive power, and strongly recommend the use of these tests to make transfer functions more robust to autocorrelation. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:162300 2025-01-16T23:39:41+00:00 Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments Telford, RJ Birks, HJB 2009-06 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/162300/ unknown PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD QUATERNARY SCI REV , 28 (13-14) 1309 - 1316. (2009) SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES NORTH-ATLANTIC ASSEMBLAGES AUTOCORRELATION RECONSTRUCTION CALIBRATION Article 2009 ftucl 2016-12-15T23:08:44Z Transfer function training set sites close to each other tend to have similar species assemblages and environmental conditions in both oceanic and terrestrial data sets. This is unremarkable, but as this lack of independence between sites violates the assumptions of many statistical tests, it has severe consequences for transfer function evaluation, possibly resulting in inappropriate model choice and misleading and over-optimistic estimates of a transfer function's performance. In this paper, we develop a simple graphical method to test if spatial autocorrelation affects a training set, develop a Monte Carlo geostatistical simulation as a null model to test the significance of transfer functions in autocorrelated environments, and introduce a cross-validation scheme that is more robust to autocorrelation. We use these tests to show that some recently-published transfer functions have no predictive power, and strongly recommend the use of these tests to make transfer functions more robust to autocorrelation. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
spellingShingle SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ASSEMBLAGES
AUTOCORRELATION
RECONSTRUCTION
CALIBRATION
Telford, RJ
Birks, HJB
Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title_full Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title_fullStr Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title_short Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
title_sort evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
topic SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ASSEMBLAGES
AUTOCORRELATION
RECONSTRUCTION
CALIBRATION
topic_facet SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ASSEMBLAGES
AUTOCORRELATION
RECONSTRUCTION
CALIBRATION
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/162300/