Hi all,
I have some similar questions. I am running the AICc calculation on models with different sets of variables, chosen by different methods of dealing with collinearity, and have some questions about it.
1. If I run 5 replicates, is it okay to use the lambdas file from one replicate and the ASCII file for the average of all replicates?
2. Does the AICc calculation incorporate any information from your projection (e.g. environmental variables for the last glacial maximum)? I calculated AICc values for 2 different models where all I changed was the climate data in the projection (CCSM vs. MIROC) and got different AICs.
3. I also get different AIC values for different replicates of the same model. Does anyone know of a good way to deal with this? Maybe average the AICc values for all of the replicates?
4. Is there an accepted standard for how large the difference between AICc values needs to be to determine if one model is better than another?
Any insight on any of these issues is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Megan