Description
Structural Equation Modeling was utilized to examine the relationships between river characteristics and genetic differentiation. These river characteristics were river width, annual discharge, and seasonality. This methodology showed great reliability and also resulted in significant insight in how to model a network of Earth-life variables to quantify the magnitudes of direct and indirect hypothesized causal relationships
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Title
- Structural Equation Modeling and its applications to Earth-life systems: examples from river vicariance
Contributors
- Maag, Garett (Author)
- Dolby, Greer (Thesis director)
- Kusumi, Kenro (Committee member)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2022-05
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