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On The Quantification Of Complexity And Diversity From Phenotypes To Ecosystems, Zachary Harrison Marion
On The Quantification Of Complexity And Diversity From Phenotypes To Ecosystems, Zachary Harrison Marion
Doctoral Dissertations
A cornerstone of ecology and evolution is comparing and explaining the complexity of natural systems, be they genomes, phenotypes, communities, or entire ecosystems. These comparisons and explanations then beget questions about how complexity should be quantified in theory and estimated in practice. Here I embrace diversity partitioning using Hill or effective numbers to move the empirical side of the field regarding the quantification of biological complexity.
First, at the level of phenotypes, I show that traditional multivariate analyses ignore individual complexity and provide relatively abstract representations of variation among individuals. I then suggest using well-known diversity indices from community ecology …
Lead Poisoning In United States Children, Zeren Zhou
Lead Poisoning In United States Children, Zeren Zhou
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
We investigate factors related to blood lead levels of children ages 1 to 5 in the United States for the years 2007-2014. We use data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The goal is to explore predictors of lead in childrens' blood and to develop a multivariate model using as many predictors as possible. The analysis is conducted using SAS survey regression procedures that account for weighting, stratification, and clustering of the data.