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2010 Apr 26
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Identifying breakpoints/inflection points?
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Pipits is the response variable (it is the number of birds counted at
each survey site in each year) and year is the independent variable.
If you plot it in R (plot(year,piproute,pch=19)), you'll see that the
relationship looks like a quintic polynomial.
Initially I was trying to fit this curve usin...