Analyzing Insect-Plant Predation Data By Bayesian Nonparametrics

11/25/2019
by   Fan Yang, et al.
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In the prospect of ecology and biology, studying insect-plant predation will considerably contribute to pest control, benefit agriculture and afforestation, and also help people to better understand insect-plant co-evolution. Therefore, we are motivated to do two work in this study. The first part is to cluster the insect-plant predation, in such manner, unobserved predation could be estimated. The second part is to explore the connection between predation and bio-taxonomy, and we find insects get more divergence than plants during the insect-plant co-evolution.

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