Combining Envelope Methodology and Aster Models for Variance Reduction in Life History Analyses
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Combining Envelope Methodology and Aster Models for Variance Reduction in Life History Analyses

Daniel J. Eck , Charles J. Geyer, R. Dennis Cook
External / Open Access
2017 arXiv Preprint

Abstract

Precise estimation of expected Darwinian fitness, the expected lifetime number of offspring of organism, is a central component of life history analysis. The aster model serves as a defensible statistical model for distributions of Darwinian fitness. The aster model is equipped to incorporate the major life stages an organism travels through which separately may effect Darwinian fitness. Envelope methodology reduces asymptotic variability by establishing a link between unknown parameters of interest and the asymptotic covariance matrices of their estimators. It is known both theoretically and in applications that incorporation of envelope methodology reduces asymptotic variability. We develop an envelope framework, including a new envelope estimator, that is appropriate for aster analyses. The level of precision provided from our methods allows researchers to draw stronger conclusions about the driving forces of Darwinian fitness from their life history analyses than they could with the aster model alone. Our methods are illustrated on a simulated dataset and a life history analysis of \emph{Mimulus guttatus} flowers is provided. Useful variance reduction is obtained in both analyses.
Full Title Combining Envelope Methodology and Aster Models for Variance Reduction in Life History Analyses
Primary Author Daniel J. Eck
Co-Authors Charles J. Geyer, R. Dennis Cook
Publication Type Preprint
Year 2017
Journal arXiv Preprint
Category Research Methods
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Daniel J. Eck, Charles J. Geyer, R. Dennis Cook (2017). *Combining Envelope Methodology and Aster Models for Variance Reduction in Life History Analyses*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Daniel J. Eck. *Combining Envelope Methodology and Aster Models for Variance Reduction in Life History Analyses*. External / Open Access, 2017.

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