BENS7007 BIO3: Joint Species Distribution Modelling with Hierarchical Modelling of Species Communities (HMSC) (JSS31) (3 cr)

Study level:
Advanced studies
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Curriculum periods:
2022-2023, 2023-2024

Description

This course is designed for students and researchers who are interested in analysing community data in a way that allows placing their results in the context of modern theory. The course follows the book of Ovaskainen and Abrego (2020), thus covering a comprehensive treatment of Hierarchical Modelling of Species Communities (HMSC), including both the technical detail of the statistical methods, as well as the ecological interpretation of the results. With the help of worked out examples, the participants learn how to conduct and interpret statistical analyses in practice with the R-package Hmsc, providing a fast starting point for applying HMSC to their own data. The participants are encouraged to bring also their own data so that they can get hands-on support on HMSC-analyses of their own projects.

Learning outcomes

The participants will learn how to set up R-scripts that run the entire Hmsc pipeline from constructing and fitting the models to producing the result tables and figures, as well as how to write texts for how the analyses were done (for the Material and Methods section for your manuscript) and how to report the results (the Results section of your manuscript).

Description of prerequisites

Some prior experience on the use of linear models, and some prior experience on the use of the R-environment.

Study materials

Course book: Ovaskainen, O. and Abrego, N. 2020. Joint Species Distribution Modelling – With Applications in R. Cambridge University Press.

Completion methods

Method 1

Description:
Modes of study: Lectures, computer demonstrations, computer exercises, self-reading of course book and small-group discussions.
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Participation in teaching (3 cr)

Type:
Participation in teaching
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Language:
English
Study methods:

Lectures, computer demonstrations, computer exercises, self-reading of course book, small-group discussions

Study materials:

Course book: Ovaskainen, O. and Abrego, N. 2020. Joint Species Distribution Modelling – With Applications in R. Cambridge University Press.

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