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      Trait correlation network analysis identifies biomass allocation traits and stem specific length as hub traits in herbaceous perennial plants

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          Plant Ecological Strategies: Some Leading Dimensions of Variation Between Species

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            The arcsine is asinine: the analysis of proportions in ecology

            The arcsine square root transformation has long been standard procedure when analyzing proportional data in ecology, with applications in data sets containing binomial and non-binomial response variables. Here, we argue that the arcsine transform should not be used in either circumstance. For binomial data, logistic regression has greater interpretability and higher power than analyses of transformed data. However, it is important to check the data for additional unexplained variation, i.e., overdispersion, and to account for it via the inclusion of random effects in the model if found. For non-binomial data, the arcsine transform is undesirable on the grounds of interpretability, and because it can produce nonsensical predictions. The logit transformation is proposed as an alternative approach to address these issues. Examples are presented in both cases to illustrate these advantages, comparing various methods of analyzing proportions including untransformed, arcsine- and logit-transformed linear models and logistic regression (with or without random effects). Simulations demonstrate that logistic regression usually provides a gain in power over other methods.
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              Pflanzensoziologie

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                Journal
                Journal of Ecology
                J Ecol
                Wiley
                00220477
                March 2019
                March 2019
                September 28 2018
                : 107
                : 2
                : 829-842
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Biology and Environmental Sciences; University of Oldenburg; Oldenburg Germany
                [2 ]Institute of Environmental Planning; Leibniz University of Hannover; Hannover Germany
                [3 ]Ecology and Environmental Education Group, Institute of Biology and Chemistry; University of Hildesheim; Hildesheim Germany
                [4 ]Department of Bioscience; Aarhus University; Rønde Denmark
                [5 ]Department of Estuarine and Delta Systems, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; Utrecht University; Yerseke The Netherlands
                [6 ]Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment; University of Oldenburg; Oldenburg Germany
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                10.1111/1365-2745.13066
                cb8767c1-724a-4d27-97dd-067c72cc22d8
                © 2018

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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