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On the Challenge of Fitting Tree Size Distributions in Ecology
Authors:Franziska Taubert  Florian Hartig  Hans-Jürgen Dobner  Andreas Huth
Institution:1. Department of Ecological Modelling, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.; 2. Department of Biometry and Environmental System Analysis, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.; 3. Faculty of Computer Science, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Applied Science, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.; University of California, Irvine, United States of America,
Abstract:Patterns that resemble strongly skewed size distributions are frequently observed in ecology. A typical example represents tree size distributions of stem diameters. Empirical tests of ecological theories predicting their parameters have been conducted, but the results are difficult to interpret because the statistical methods that are applied to fit such decaying size distributions vary. In addition, binning of field data as well as measurement errors might potentially bias parameter estimates. Here, we compare three different methods for parameter estimation – the common maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and two modified types of MLE correcting for binning of observations or random measurement errors. We test whether three typical frequency distributions, namely the power-law, negative exponential and Weibull distribution can be precisely identified, and how parameter estimates are biased when observations are additionally either binned or contain measurement error. We show that uncorrected MLE already loses the ability to discern functional form and parameters at relatively small levels of uncertainties. The modified MLE methods that consider such uncertainties (either binning or measurement error) are comparatively much more robust. We conclude that it is important to reduce binning of observations, if possible, and to quantify observation accuracy in empirical studies for fitting strongly skewed size distributions. In general, modified MLE methods that correct binning or measurement errors can be applied to ensure reliable results.
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