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Generalizing hierarchical and variation partitioning in multiple regression and canonical analyses using the rdacca.hp R package

Jiangshan LaiState Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaYi ZouDepartment of Health and Environmental Sciences Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou ChinaJinlong ZhangFlora Conservation Department Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden Hong Kong ChinaPedro R. Peres‐NetoDepartment of Biology and Canada Research Chair in Biodiversity and Spatial Ecology Concordia University QC Canada
2022en
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Abstract Canonical analysis, a generalization of multiple regression to multiple‐response variables, is widely used in ecology. Because these models often involve many parameters (one slope per response per predictor), they pose challenges to model interpretation. Among these challenges, we lack quantitative frameworks for estimating the overall importance of single predictors in multi‐response regression models. Here we demonstrate that commonality analysis and hierarchical partitioning, widely used for both estimating predictor importance and improving the interpretation of single‐response regression models, are related and complementary frameworks that can be expanded for the analysis of multiple‐response models. In this application, we (a) demonstrate the mathematical links between commonality analysis, variation and hierarchical partitioning; (b) generalize these frameworks to allow the analysis of any number of predictor variables or groups of predictor variables as in the case of variation partitioning; and (c) introduce and demonstrate the implementation of these generalized frameworks in the R package rdacca.hp .

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