Clarifying species dependence under joint species distribution modeling

08/26/2019
by   Alan E. Gelfand, et al.
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Joint species distribution modeling is attracting increasing attention these days, acknowledging the fact that individual level modeling fails to take into account expected dependence/interaction between species. These models attempt to capture species dependence through an associated correlation matrix arising from a set of latent multivariate normal variables. However, these associations offer little insight into dependence behavior between species at sites. We focus on presence/absence data using joint species modeling which incorporates spatial dependence between sites. For pairs of species, we emphasize the induced odds ratios (along with the joint probabilities of occurrence); they provide much clearer understanding of joint presence/absence behavior. In fact, we propose a spatial odds ratio surface over the region of interest to capture how dependence varies over the region. We illustrate with a dataset from the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa consisting of more than 600 species at more than 600 sites. We present the spatial distribution of odds ratios for pairs of species that are positively correlated and pairs that are negatively correlated under the joint species distribution model. The multivariate normal covariance matrix associated with a collection of species is only a device for creating dependence among species but it lacks interpretation. By considering odds ratios, the quantitative ecologist will be able to better appreciate the practical dependence between species that is implicit in these joint species distribution modeling specifications.

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