[R-sig-eco] How to incorporate spatial autocorrelation in multivariate GLM

Alexandre F. Souza alexsouza.cb.ufrn.br at gmail.com
Wed Sep 9 14:25:12 CEST 2015


Dear friends,

I would like to ask for some advice.

I am embarking in the analysis of species occurrence date across
biogeographic scales in South America. I am willing to try to jump from
more traditional distance-based multivariate analysis (e.g., RDA on
hellinger-transformed abundance data) to multivariate GLM as proposed by
Warton (mvabund package) and also by Yee (VGAM package).

However, distance-based methods have grown to incorporate spatial
dependency through the development of MEM and AEM techniques, which model
symmetric and asymmetric spatial relationships and can be included in the
explanatory side of the analysis.

Reading the multivariate GLM papers, however, I have not seen clear mention
on how to control or include spatial autocorrelation. I am thinking of
including MEM and perhaps AEM variables simply as co-variables added to the
explanatory environmental variables in the multivariate GLM.

Is this a step I will regret later on?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts,

All the best,

Alexandre

-- 
Dr. Alexandre F. Souza
Professor Adjunto III
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
CB, Departamento de Ecologia
Campus Universitário - Lagoa Nova
59072-970 - Natal, RN - Brasil
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