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1 Analysis of sapflow measurements of Larch trees within the inner alpine dry Inn- valley PhD student: Marco Leo Advanced Statistics WS 2010/11

2 Overview  Background  Principle of sapflow measurements  Collection of environmental data  Statistical analysis of time series data  Descriptive statistics  Multiple linear regression  Autocorrelation

3 Principle of sapflow measurements  Two sensors installed into the sapwood  The top sensor is heated  Temperature difference between the sensors  Calculation of the sapflow density [ml cm 2 min]  Relative sapflow for data interpretation !  Dependent variable

4 Dependence of environmental parameters Collected environmental data: (independent variables)

5 Typical sesonal course of sapflow density

6 Box plots I

7 Box plots II

8 Scatter plots

9 Multiple linear regression (model VPD 2 )

10 y vs. fitted and residuals vs. time

11 What is Autocorrelation ? Autocorrelation is the correlation of a signal with itself (Parr 1999). part of the data:

12 Testing Autocorrelation Durbin Watson Test durbinWatsonTest(model_LA_2) lag Autocorrelation D-W Statistic p-value 1 0.5097381 0.9703643 0 Alternative hypothesis: rho != 0 H 0 : α = 0 → No Autocorrelation H 1 : α ≠ 0 → Autocorrelation

13 Determine the strength of the Autocorrelation Autocorrelation Function (ACF) Partial Autocorrelation Function (PACF) Y t = α Y t-1 + ε t

14 Time series model - ARIMA Elimination of the Autocorrelation Results: Summary Table with coefficients and standard errors

15 Residual plots

16 ACF and Partial ACF

17 Multicollinearity Variance Inflation Factors (vif) tolerance = 1/vif

18 Differential effect of the independent variables b j …regression coefficient S xj …standard deviation of x j S y …standard deviation of y

19 Optimal VPD for sapflow

20 Helpful R commands/features for using time series data: Arima model: the output differs from a lm model Residual diagnostic – plot(model_LA_2$resid,xlab="day of year",main="VPD2 model“) Create lines to get an overview of diagnostic plots – abline(h=0,col="red") – abline(0,1,col="red")

21 Thank you for your attention !


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