Mixture of inhomogeneous matrix models for species-rich ecosystems

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Mortier, Frederic | Ouedraogo, Dakis-Yaoba | Claeys, Florian | Tadesse, Mahlet G. | Cornu, Guillaume | Baya, Fidele | Benedet, Fabrice | Freycon, Vincent | Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie | Picard, Nicolas

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Understanding how environmental factors could impact population dynamics is of primary importance for species conservation. Matrix population models are widely used to predict population dynamics. However, in species-rich ecosystems with many rare species, the small population sizes hinder a good fit of species-specific models. In addition, classical matrix models do not take into account environmental variability. We propose a mixture of regression models with variable selection allowing the simultaneous clustering of species into groups according to vital rate information (recruitment, growth and mortality) and the identification of group-specific explicative environmental variables. We develop an inference method coupling the R packages flexmix and glmnet. We first highlight the effectiveness of the method on simulated datasets. Next, we apply it to data from a tropical rain forest in the Central African Republic. We demonstrate the accuracy of the inhomogeneous mixture matrix model in successfully reproducing stand dynamics and classifying tree species into well-differentiated groups with clear ecological interpretations. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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