Use the least-squares line computed in part a to predict


The article "Estimating Population Abundance in Plant Species With Dormant Life-Stages: Fire and the Endangered Plant Grevillea caleye R. Br." (T. Auld and J. Scott, Ecological Management and Restora- tion, 2004:125-129) presents estimates of population sizes of a certain rare shrub in areas burnt by fire. The following table presents population counts and areas (in m2 ) for several patches containing the plant.

a. Compute the least-square line for predicting pop- ulation (y) from area (x ).

b. Use the least-squares line computed in part (a) to predict the population in an area of 5000 m2 .

c. Compute the least-square line for predicting ln y from ln x .

d. Use the least-squares line computed in part (c) to predict the population in an area of 5000 m2 .

e. Construct a scatterplot of population (y) versus area (x ).

f. Construct a scatterplot of ln y versus ln x .

Area

Population

Area

Population

3739

3015

2521

707

5277

1847

213

113

400

17

11958

1392

345

142

1200

157

392

40

12000

711

7000

2878

10880

74

2259

223

841

1720

81

15

1500

300

33

18

228

31

1254

229

228

17

1320

351

10

4

1000

92

g. Which of the two scatterplots appears to be more appropriately summarized by the least-squares line?

h. Which prediction is more reliable, the one in part (b) or the one in part (d)? Explain.

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Physics: Use the least-squares line computed in part a to predict
Reference No:- TGS01356120

Expected delivery within 24 Hours