Spatio-temporal Trend Analysis of Spring Arrival Data for Migratory Birds |
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Authors: | Ali Arab Jason R. Courter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, USAaa577@georgetown.edu;3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Taylor University, Randall Environmental Science Center, Upland, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | There is increasing interest in spatio-temporal analysis of environmental and ecological responses to changes in the climate due to the recent concerns about climate change. In this work, we propose a spatio-temporal modeling framework for analyzing environmental and ecological data while accounting for spatial and temporal structure, as well as climate effects. As an example, we consider data on bird migration in the United States and analyze the spring arrival dates of Purple Martins between historical data (1905–1940) from the North American Bird Phenology Program and recent data (2001–2010) from the Purple Martin Conservation Association. The proposed approach allows researchers to compare mean arrival dates while accounting for spatial and temporal variability. Our results for Purple Martins showed statistically significant earlier spring arrivals in parts of United States over the recent years. The proposed approach provides a useful tool for statistical analysis of spatio-temporal data related to studies of climate change. |
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Keywords: | Bird migration Climate change Hierarchical Bayesian models Markov chain Monte Carlo Spatio-temporal analysis |
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