A Comparison Between Quantile Regression and Linear Regression on Empirical Quantiles for Phenological Analysis in Migratory Response to Climate Change

02/04/2022
by   Måns Karlsson, et al.
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It is well established that migratory birds in general have advanced their arrival times in spring, and in this paper we investigate potential ways of enhancing the level of detail in future phenological analyses. We perform single as well as multiple species analyses, using linear models on empirical quantiles, non-parametric quantile regression and likelihood-based parametric quantile regression with asymmetric Laplace distributed error terms. We conclude that non-parametric quantile regression appears most suited for single as well as multiple species analyses.

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