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A statistical model for orientation mechanism

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  • Angela D'Elia

    (Università di Napoli Federico II)

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A variance components model with response variable depending on both fixed effects of explanatory variables and random components is specified to model longitudinal circular data, in order to study the directional behaviour of small animals, as insects, crustaceans, amphipods, etc. Unknown parameter estimators are obtained using a simulated maximum likelihood approach. Issues concerning log-likelihood variability and the related problems in the optimization algorithm are also addressed. The procedure is applied to the analysis of directional choices under full natural conditions ofTalitrus saltator from Castiglione della Pescaia (Italy) beaches.

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  • Angela D'Elia, 2001. "A statistical model for orientation mechanism," Statistical Methods & Applications, Springer;Società Italiana di Statistica, vol. 10(1), pages 157-174, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stmapp:v:10:y:2001:i:1:d:10.1007_bf02511646
    DOI: 10.1007/BF02511646
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