%0 journal article %@ 0304-3800 %A Callies, U. %D 2005 %J Ecological Modelling %N 4 %P 475-490 %R doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.01.045 %T Interaction Structures Analysed from Water-Quality Data %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.01.045 4 %X Results of CCA turn out to be consistent with the dominant patterns of variability obtained from PCA. The percentages of variability explained by external forcing, however, are estimated to be smaller. Fitting graphical models allows a more detailed representation of interaction structures. For instance, for given discharge and temperature correlated variations of the concentrations of oxygen and nitrate, respectively, can be modelled as being mediated by variations of pH, which is a representer for algal activity. Considerably simplified graphical models do not much affect the outcomes of both PCA and CCA, and hence it is concluded that these graphical models successfully represent the main interaction structures represented by the covariance matrix of the data. The analysed conditional independence patterns provide constraints to be satisfied by directed probabilistic networks, for instance.