A UNIFIED APPROACH TO ANALYZING NEST SUCCESS
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center · United States Geological Survey
Abstract
Abstract Logistic regression has become increasingly popular for modeling nest success in terms of nest-specific explanatory variables. However, logistic regression models for nest fate are inappropriate when applied to data from nests found at various ages, for the same reason that the apparent estimator of nest success is biased (i.e. older clutches are more likely to be successful than younger clutches). A generalized linear model is presented and illustrated that gives ornithologists access to a flexible, suitable alternative to logistic regression that is appropriate when exposure periods vary, as they usually do. Unlike the Mayfield method (1961, 1975) and the logistic regression method of Aebischer…
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Nest (protein structural motif)
- Success factors
- Geography
- Biology
- Business
- Business administration
- Life in Land