ABSTRACT

Biometry for Forestry and Environmental Data with Examples in R focuses on statistical methods that are widely applicable in forestry and environmental sciences, but it also includes material that is of wider interest.

Features:

·         Describes the theory and applications of selected statistical methods and illustrates their use and basic concepts through examples with forestry and environmental data in R.

·         Rigorous but easily accessible presentation of the linear, nonlinear, generalized linear and multivariate models, and their mixed-effects counterparts. Chapters on tree size, tree taper, measurement errors, and forest experiments are also included.

·         Necessary statistical theory about random variables, estimation and prediction is included. The wide applicability of the linear prediction theory is emphasized. 

·         The hands-on examples with implementations using R make it easier for non-statisticians to understand the concepts and apply the methods with their own data. Lot of additional material is available at www.biombook.org.

The book is aimed at students and researchers in forestry and environmental studies, but it will also be of interest to statisticians and researchers in other fields as well.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|38 pages

Random Variables

chapter 4|64 pages

Linear Model

chapter 5|52 pages

Linear Mixed-Effects Models

chapter 6|26 pages

More about Linear Mixed-Effects Models

chapter 7|36 pages

Nonlinear (Mixed-Effects) Models

chapter 8|42 pages

Generalized Linear (Mixed-Effects) Models

chapter 9|22 pages

Multivariate (Mixed-Effects) Models

chapter 10|24 pages

Additional Topics on Regression

chapter 11|44 pages

Modeling Tree Size

chapter 12|4 pages

Taper Curves

chapter 13|10 pages

Measurement Errors

chapter 14|4 pages

Forest and Environmental Experiments