Fig. 2From: On the use of prior distributions in bayesian inference applied to Ecology: an ecological example using binomial proportions in exotic plants, Central ChileBivariate posterior distributions of two exotic species (Teline monspessulana and Ulex europaeus) obtained from one informative prior (obtained from independent information) and three non-informative priors: Jeffrey, Uniform and Haldane. \({\theta }_{1}\) represents the proportion of sites occupied at the Coast while \({\theta }_{2}\) represents the proportion of sites occupied at the Central Valley. The univariate marginal posterior distributions are also depicted over each axe. The points in graphics resulted from a Monte Carlo simulationBack to article page