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Description
This function computes Moran’s I autocorrelation coefficient of x
giving a matrix of weights using the method described by Gittleman and Kot (1990).
Usage
Moran.I(x, weight, scaled = FALSE, na.rm = FALSE, alternative = "two.sided")
Arguments
- x
- a numeric vector.
- weight
- a matrix of weights.
- scaled
- a logical indicating whether the coefficient should be scaled so that it varies between -1 and +1 (default to
FALSE
). - na.rm
- a logical indicating whether missing values should be removed.
- alternative
- a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis that is tested against the null hypothesis of no phylogenetic correlation; must be of one “two.sided”, “less”, or “greater”, or any unambiguous abbrevation of these.
Details
The matrix weight
is used as “neighbourhood” weights, and Moran’s I coefficient is computed using the formula: with
- yi = observations
- wij = distance weight
- n = number of observations
- S0 = \code{sum_{i=1..n} sum{j=1..n} wij}
The null hypothesis of no phylogenetic correlation is tested assuming normality of I under this null hypothesis. If the observed value of I is significantly greater than the expected value, then the values of x
are positively autocorrelated, whereas if Iobserved < Iexpected, this will indicate negative autocorrelation.
Values
A list containing the elements:
- observed
- the computed Moran’s I.
- expected
- the expected value of I under the null hypothesis.
- sd
- the standard deviation of I under the null hypothesis.
- p.value
- the P-value of the test of the null hypothesis against the alternative hypothesis specified in
alternative
.
References
Gittleman, J. L. and Kot, M. (1990) Adaptation: statistics and a null model for estimating phylogenetic effects. Systematic Zoology, 39, 227–241.
See Also
weight.taxo
Examples
tr <- rtree(30) x <- rnorm(30) ## weights w[i,j] = 1/d[i,j]: w <- 1/cophenetic(tr) ## set the diagonal w[i,i] = 0 (instead of Inf...): diag(w) <- 0 Moran.I(x, w) Moran.I(x, w, alt = "l") Moran.I(x, w, alt = "g") Moran.I(x, w, scaled = TRUE) # usualy the same
Author(s)
Julien Dutheil julien.dutheil@univ-montp2.fr and Emmanuel Paradis
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