A novel alternative to F-tests for ecological studies

Cino Pertoldi*, Søren Faurby, Volker Loeschcke, Janne Pia Thirstrup, Aritz Ruiz-González, Anders Kjærsgaard, Tommaso Manenti, Simon Bahrndorff

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Abstract

Differences or similarities in the variance of fitness traits are crucial in several biological disciplines, e.g. ecological, toxicological, developmental and evolutionary studies. For example the variance of traits can be utilized as a biomarker of differences in environmental conditions. In the absence of environmental variability, the differences of the variance of a trait can be interpreted as differences of the genetic background. Several tests and transformations are utilized when testing differences between variances. There is, however, a biological tendency for the variance to scale proportionally to the square of the mean (scaling effect) which can considerably bias the results of the tests. We propose a novel method which allows for a more precise correction of the scaling effect and proper comparisons among treatment groups and between investigations. This is relevant for all data sets of distributions with different means and suggests the reanalysis of comparisons among treatment groups. This correction will provide a more reliable method when using bioindicators.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEcological Indicators
Volume67
Pages (from-to)484-490
Number of pages7
ISSN1470-160X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Scaling effect
  • Taylor's power law
  • Transformations

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