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prior specification in MCMCglmm
Celine Teplitsky · Apr 27, 2011 · r-sig-mixed-models

Ned, thanks a lot, I'll try that and compare results with the different priors. What I just begin to understand is that nu is not really a degree of belief you can play with but a more specific parameter...

No residual variance using MCMCglmm
Céline Teplitsky · Jul 11, 2014 · r-sig-mixed-models

Hi Jarrod, many thanks for your answer. I've been trying to understand better the idea behind the models before answering, but I'd like to be sure I got this right. In the data set I have var(y...

No residual variance using MCMCglmm
Celine Teplitsky · Jul 11, 2014 · r-sig-mixed-models

Hi Jarrod, I actually have 254 observations (152 individuals), and I left the default prior And indeed, the chain doesn't look very nice. But I can't get what is the prpoblem.... Cheers Celine > Hi Celine, > > There is more...

Aggregate or extract function ?
Celine · Nov 7, 2011 · r-help

Hi R user, I have two dataframe with different variables and coordinates : X Y sp bio3 bio5 bio6 bio13 bio14 1 -70.91667 -45.08333 0 47 194 -27 47 12 2 -86.58333 66.25000 0 16 119 -345...

comparition of occurrence of multiple variables between two dataframes
Céline Lüscher · Sep 12, 2017 · r-help

Yes of course, I can share this short view of the datas. Here is the head() of data100, containing all the trees with a final value higher than 100?: CV11 CV12 CV13 CV14 CV15 CV21 CV22 CV23 CV24 CV25 CV26...

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