Authors
Subhash R Lele, Monica Moreno, Erin Bayne
Publication date
2012/3/1
Journal
Journal of Plant Ecology
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
22-31
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Aim
Site occupancy probabilities of target species are commonly used in various ecological studies, e.g. to monitor current status and trends in biodiversity. Detection error introduces bias in the estimators of site occupancy. Existing methods for estimating occupancy probability in the presence of detection error use replicate surveys. These methods assume population closure, i.e. the site occupancy status remains constant across surveys, and independence between surveys. We present an approach for estimating site occupancy probability in the presence of detection error that requires only a single survey and does not require assumption of population closure or independence. In place of the closure assumption, this method requires covariates that affect detection and occupancy.
Methods
Penalized maximum-likelihood method was used to estimate the parameters …
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