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Latent GLM Tweedie Distribution in Butterflies Species Counts

Version 1 : Received: 27 September 2019 / Approved: 29 September 2019 / Online: 29 September 2019 (02:40:40 CEST)

How to cite: Caraka, R.E.; Chen, R.C.; Toharudin, T.; Kurniawan, I.D.; S, A.; Ropawandi, D.; Fijar, M.; Indra, I.; Rustam, M.F. Latent GLM Tweedie Distribution in Butterflies Species Counts. Preprints 2019, 2019090318 Caraka, R.E.; Chen, R.C.; Toharudin, T.; Kurniawan, I.D.; S, A.; Ropawandi, D.; Fijar, M.; Indra, I.; Rustam, M.F. Latent GLM Tweedie Distribution in Butterflies Species Counts. Preprints 2019, 2019090318

Abstract

Background: The diversity of butterflies relies on the accessibility of food plants and the quality of their habitat. Methods: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diversity butterfly based on latent GLM in 3 different Habitat. At the same time, we perform the step construction of Tweedie Distribution both in species levels and individual level. Results: Our finding can be shown by accuracy AIC, AICc, and BIC. Conclusions: In modelling with latent glm tweedie it can conclude that the our model is suitable for use at the species or individual level.

Keywords

tweedie; glm; species counts; butterfly

Subject

Biology and Life Sciences, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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