SCEM - Splitting-Coalescence-Estimation Method
We introduce improved methods for statistically assessing
birth seasonality and intra-annual variation. The first method
we propose is a new idea that uses a nonparametric clustering
procedure to group individuals with similar time series data
and estimate birth seasonality based on the clusters. One can
use the function SCEM() to implement this method. The second
method estimates input parameters for use with a
previously-developed parametric approach (Tornero et al.,
2013). The relevant code for this approach is makeFits_OLS(),
while makeFits_initial() is the code to implement the same
method but with given initial conditions for two parameters.
The latter can be used to show the disadvantage of the existing
approach. One can use the function makeFits() to generate
parametric birth seasonality estimates using either
initialization. Detailed description can be found here: Chazin
Hannah, Soudeep Deb, Joshua Falk, and Arun Srinivasan. (2019)
"New Statistical Approaches to Intra-Individual Isotopic
Analysis and Modeling Birth Seasonality in Studies of Herd
Animals." <doi:10.1111/arcm.12432>.