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Abstract
Scatterplots of biological datasets often have no-data zones, which suggest constraint or promotion of dependent variables. Although methods exist to estimate boundary lines-that is, to fit lines to the edges of scatters of data points-there are, to our knowledge, none available to assess the significance of the areal extents of no-data zones. Accordingly, we propose a flexible boundary line definition paired with a permutation test of the magnitude of no-data zones-rather than testing the shape or slope of the line as current methods do. Our proposed permutation test can be used with any method of defining a boundary line. We demonstrate our approach with empirical datasets, find no-data zones that methods such as quantile regressions fail to detect, and discuss how our approach can quantify constraint and promotion relationships that are not always apparent with other statistics.
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Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment.
Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.