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Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Spectral Reflectance in Coleoptera Elytra

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Herberger, Sarah Elizabeth-Marie. (2014). Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Spectral Reflectance in Coleoptera Elytra. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/herberger_idaho_0089m_10115.html

Title:
Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Spectral Reflectance in Coleoptera Elytra
Author:
Herberger, Sarah Elizabeth-Marie
Date:
2014
Keywords:
beetle coleoptera elytra reflectance spectrometer statistics
Program:
Statistical Sciences
Subject Category:
Statistics; Entomology; Chemistry
Abstract:

Coleoptera, commonly known as beetles, comprises 40% of all insects. Spectral readings of the elytra, the hardened outer wing, may be used to identify Coleoptera. Utilizing normal mixture models, eighteen peak wavelengths were identified across taxonomic groups and genders creating a multivariate structure. Multivariate procedures including principal component and discriminant analyses were employed to differentiate taxonomic groups and genders. The first three axes of the principal component analysis provided a clustering of genus and gender for a subset of taxonomic groups. The nearest neighbor discriminant analysis with proportional priors gave a misclassification rate of 5.2%. Internal bootstrap validation of the discriminant model yielded an average error rate of 3.5%. An external cross validation of the same model, conducted on independent samples resulted in an average misclassification of 6.5%. Given the low misclassification rate, multivariate statistical approaches are recommended for analysis of spectral reflectance in Coleoptera and other similar insect groups.

Description:
masters, M.S., Statistical Sciences -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2014
Major Professor:
Shafii, Bahman
Committee:
Williams, Christopher J; Cook, Stephen P
Defense Date:
2014
Identifier:
Herberger_idaho_0089M_10115
Type:
Text
Format Original:
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