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      Minimizing the cost of environmental management decisions by optimizing statistical thresholds

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      Ecology Letters
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Zero-inflated Poisson and binomial regression with random effects: a case study.

          D. Hall (2000)
          In a 1992 Technometrics paper, Lambert (1992, 34, 1-14) described zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) regression, a class of models for count data with excess zeros. In a ZIP model, a count response variable is assumed to be distributed as a mixture of a Poisson(lambda) distribution and a distribution with point mass of one at zero, with mixing probability p. Both p and lambda are allowed to depend on covariates through canonical link generalized linear models. In this paper, we adapt Lambert's methodology to an upper bounded count situation, thereby obtaining a zero-inflated binomial (ZIB) model. In addition, we add to the flexibility of these fixed effects models by incorporating random effects so that, e.g., the within-subject correlation and between-subject heterogeneity typical of repeated measures data can be accommodated. We motivate, develop, and illustrate the methods described here with an example from horticulture, where both upper bounded count (binomial-type) and unbounded count (Poisson-type) data with excess zeros were collected in a repeated measures designed experiment.
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            The Uses of Statistical Power in Conservation Biology: The Vaquita and Northern Spotted Owl

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              Bayesian Methods in Conservation Biology

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                Journal
                Ecology Letters
                Ecol Letters
                Wiley-Blackwell
                1461-023X
                1461-0248
                August 2004
                August 2004
                : 7
                : 8
                : 669-675
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                10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00625.x
                eb46712b-f0dd-423f-8ab3-661144472d5b
                © 2004

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

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