Significance testing testate amoeba water table reconstructions
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Titre | Significance testing testate amoeba water table reconstructions |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Auteurs | Payne RJ, Babeshko KV, van Bellen S, Blackford JJ, Booth RK, Charman DJ, Ellershaw MR, Gilbert D, Hughes PDM, Jassey VEJ, Lamentowicz L, Lamentowicz M, Malysheva EA, Mauquoy D, Mazei Y, Mitchell EAD, Swindles GT, Tsyganov AN, T. Turner E, Telford RJ |
Journal | QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS |
Volume | 138 |
Pagination | 131-135 |
Date Published | APR 15 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0277-3791 |
Mots-clés | palaeoecology, Palaeohydrology, protist, RandomTF, Testate amoeba, Transfer function |
Résumé | Transfer functions are valuable tools in palaeoecology, but their output may not always be meaningful. A recently-developed statistical test ('randomTF') offers the potential to distinguish among reconstructions which are more likely to be useful, and those less so. We applied this test to a large number of reconstructions of peatland water table depth based on testate amoebae. Contrary to our expectations, a substantial majority (25 of 30) of these reconstructions gave non-significant results (P > 0.05). The underlying reasons for this outcome are unclear. We found no significant correlation between randomTF P-value and transfer function performance, the properties of the training set and reconstruction, or measures of transfer function fit. These results give cause for concern but we believe it would be extremely premature to discount the results of non-significant reconstructions. We stress the need for more critical assessment of transfer function output, replication of results and ecologically-informed interpretation of palaeoecological data. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.01.030 |