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Incomplete dataset from the pine caterpillars example
Description
The caterpillar dataset was extracted from a 1973 study on pine
processionary caterpillars. It assesses the influence of some forest
settlement characteristics on the development of caterpillar colonies. There
are k=10 potentially explanatory variables defined on n=33 areas.
The
value of x2 for the first observation was remove from the matrix of
predictors on purpose.
Format
A data frame with 33 observations on the following 10 variables and one missing value.
- x1
altitude (in meters)
- x2
slope (en degrees)
- x3
number of pines in the area
- x4
height (in meters) of the tree sampled at the center of the area
- x5
diameter (in meters) of the tree sampled at the center of the area
- x6
index of the settlement density
- x7
orientation of the area (from 1 if southbound to 2 otherwise)
- x8
height (in meters) of the dominant tree
- x9
number of vegetation strata
- x10
mix settlement index (from 1 if not mixed to 2 if mixed)
Details
These caterpillars got their names from their habit of moving over the
ground in incredibly long head-to-tail processions when leaving their nest
to create a new colony.
The XpineNAX21
is a dataset with a missing
value for testing purpose.
Source
Tomassone R., Audrain S., Lesquoy-de Turckeim E., Millier C. (1992). “La régression, nouveaux regards sur une ancienne méthode statistique”, INRA, Actualités Scientifiques et Agronomiques, Masson, Paris.
Examples
data(XpineNAX21)
str(XpineNAX21)