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A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records

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Gavin, DG; Oswald, WW; Wahl, ER; Williams, JW
Published in: Quaternary Research
July 2003

The modern analog technique typically uses a distance metric to determine the dissimilarity between fossil and modern biological assemblages. Despite this quantitative approach, interpretation of distance metrics is usually qualitative and rules for selection of analogs tend to be. We present a statistical tool, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, which provides a framework for identifying analogs from distance metrics. If modern assemblages are placed into groups (e.g., biomes), this method can (1) evaluate the ability of different distance metrics to distinguish among groups, (2) objectively identify thresholds of the distance metric for determining analogs, and (3) compute a likelihood ratio and a Bayesian probability that a modern group is an analog for an unknown (fossil) assemblage. Applied to a set of 1689 modern pollen assemblages from eastern North America classified into eight biomes, ROC analysis confirmed that the squared-chord distance (SCD) outperforms most other distance metrics. The optimal threshold increased when more dissimilar biomes were compared. The probability of an analog vs no-analog result (a likelihood ratio) increased sharply when SCD decreased below the optimal threshold, indicating a nonlinear relationship between SCD and the probability of analog. Probabilities of analog computed for a postglacial pollen record at Tannersville Bog (Pennsylvania, USA) identified transitions between biomes and periods of no analog.

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Published In

Quaternary Research

DOI

EISSN

1096-0287

ISSN

0033-5894

Publication Date

July 2003

Volume

60

Issue

3

Start / End Page

356 / 367

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Paleontology
  • 4301 Archaeology
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3705 Geology
  • 2101 Archaeology
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
  • 0403 Geology
 

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Gavin, D. G., Oswald, W. W., Wahl, E. R., & Williams, J. W. (2003). A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records. Quaternary Research, 60(3), 356–367. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0033-5894(03)00088-7
Gavin, Daniel G., W Wyatt Oswald, Eugene R. Wahl, and John W. Williams. “A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records.” Quaternary Research 60, no. 3 (July 2003): 356–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0033-5894(03)00088-7.
Gavin DG, Oswald WW, Wahl ER, Williams JW. A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records. Quaternary Research. 2003 Jul;60(3):356–67.
Gavin, Daniel G., et al. “A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records.” Quaternary Research, vol. 60, no. 3, Cambridge University Press (CUP), July 2003, pp. 356–67. Crossref, doi:10.1016/s0033-5894(03)00088-7.
Gavin DG, Oswald WW, Wahl ER, Williams JW. A statistical approach to evaluating distance metrics and analog assignments for pollen records. Quaternary Research. Cambridge University Press (CUP); 2003 Jul;60(3):356–367.
Journal cover image

Published In

Quaternary Research

DOI

EISSN

1096-0287

ISSN

0033-5894

Publication Date

July 2003

Volume

60

Issue

3

Start / End Page

356 / 367

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Paleontology
  • 4301 Archaeology
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3705 Geology
  • 2101 Archaeology
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
  • 0403 Geology