Approximate Bayesian Computation in Evolution and Ecology 论文

2010Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics引用 1135
Markov Chains and Monte Carlo MethodsBayesian Methods and Mixture ModelsStochastic processes and statistical mechanics

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
发表日期
2010-11-02
发表年份
2010

关键词

Markov Chains and Monte Carlo MethodsBayesian Methods and Mixture ModelsStochastic processes and statistical mechanics

摘要

In the past 10years a statistical technique, approximate Bayesian computation (ABC), has been developed that can be used to infer parameters and choose between models in the complicated scenarios that are often considered in the environmental sciences. For example, based on gene sequence and microsatellite data, the method has been used to choose between competing models of human demographic history as well as to infer growth rates, times of divergence, and other parameters. The method fits naturally in the Bayesian inferential framework, and a brief overview is given of the key concepts. Three main approaches to ABC have been developed, and these are described and compared. Although the method arose in population genetics, ABC is increasingly used in other fields, including epidemiology, systems biology, ecology, and agent-based modeling, and many of these applications are briefly described.