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Predicting the number of newly discovered rare species in an as-yet-unsurveyed sample

  • 2019-11-04 (Mon.), 10:30 AM
  • 中研院-統計所 6005會議室(環境變遷研究大樓A棟)
  • 茶 會:上午10:10統計所6005會議室(環境變遷研究大樓A棟)
  • Prof. Tsung-Jen Shen (沈宗荏 教授)
  • Institute of Statistics, National Chung Hsing University (國立中興大學統計學研究所)

Abstract

In natural ecological communities, most species are rare and thus very likely to become extinct. As a consequence, the prediction and identification of rare species are of enormous value for conservation purposes. The main research question of interest is: how many newly found species will be rare in the next field survey? By using biodiversity information in an ecological sample, we developed an accurate estimator for estimating the number of new rare species (e.g., singletons, doubletons, and tripletons) that will be found in an as-yet-unsurveyed sample. A semi-numerical study showed that the proposed Bayesian-weight estimator accurately predicted the number of rare new species with low relative bias and relative root mean squared error and accordingly, high accuracy. Additionally, in this talk, I will employ some conservation-directed empirical applications to demonstrate the predicting power of the proposed method.

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