Nonparametric species richness estimation under convexity constraint
Abstract
We consider the estimation of the total number N of species based on the abundances of species that have been observed. We adopt a non parametric approach where the true abundance distribution p is only supposed to be convex. From this assumption, we propose a definition for convex abundance distributions. We use a least-squares estimate of the truncated version of p under the convexity constraint. We deduce two estimators of the total number of species, the asymptotic distribution of which are derived. We propose three different procedures, including a bootstrap one, to obtain a confidence interval for N. The performances of the estimators are assessed in a simulation study and compared with competitors. The proposed method is illustrated on several examples.
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