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Applying statistical thinking to palaeo data through GAMs

This repo contains the slide deck and R code for my session keynote at INQUA 2023 in Roma.

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Gavin Simpson

Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark

Abstract

Palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental stratigraphic data exhibit a number of features that make them complex to analyse; for example they

  1. are autocorrelated in time (and, potentially, also in space),
  2. are generally irregularly spaced in time, and
  3. have complex variance properties due to time averaging and sampling processes.

This complexity has some unfortunate consequences. All too often, data are not subject to any form of statistical analysis, and, when they are, often that analysis uses inappropriate statistical methods. Furthermore, analysts will often invent their own ad hoc approaches to get answers to their specific questions. The statistical properties of such ad hoc approaches are rarely known, however.

A number statistical methods have been developed over recent years and decades that can handle the complex needs of palaeo data. Among these methods is the generalized additive model (GAM) and related extensions. The use of GAMs to model temporal trends in palaeo data has increased steadily in recent years, thanks, in part, to the availability of high quality, open source software like the R package mgcv. GAMs are relatively simple models that will be familiar to anyone who has taken a graduate course in ecological statistics, and yet GAMs are incredibly versatile models that can be adapted to suit many pressing questions that palaeo scientists wish to address.

In this talk I will briefly introduce GAMs and show how penalised splines, which underpin the GAM, work, before moving on to cover some recent developments from my own work that extend GAMs to new areas and questions. In particular, I will discuss;

i. models that go beyond the mean to investigate trends in other moments, such as variances of palaeo time series, ii. using derivatives of splines fitted in a GAM as estimates of rates of change in palaeo time series, and iii. copula GAMs that can estimate how the correlation between two variables itself changes over time.

In each case I present a relevant motivating example and supplement the talk with fully worked examples in R that are available on GitHub.

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Please cite as:

Simpson, Gavin L. (2023, July 13-20) Applying statistical thinking to palaeo data through GAMs [Session keynote]. XXI Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA), Rome, Italy. 10.5281/zenodo.8186141

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