unmarked : An R Package for Fitting Hierarchical Models of Wildlife Occurrence and Abundance
IFIan FiskeRBRichard B. Chandler
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Abstract
Ecological research uses data collection techniques that are prone to substantial and unique types of measurement error to address scientific questions about species abundance and distribution. These data collection schemes include a number of survey methods in which unmarked individuals are counted, or determined to be present, at spatially- referenced sites. Examples include site occupancy sampling, repeated counts, distance sampling, removal sampling, and double observer sampling. To appropriately analyze these data, hierarchical models have been developed to separately model explanatory variables of both a latent abundance or occurrence process and a conditional detection process. Because these models have…
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- Computer science
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Data mining
- Hierarchical database model
- Abundance estimation
- Abundance (ecology)
- Statistics
- Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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