1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-stantial improvements over traditional approaches and are receiving considerable use in applied ecology. To estimate and adjust for detectability, occupancy modelling requires multiple surveys at a site and requires the assumption of ‘closure ’ between surveys, i.e. no changes in occupancy between surveys. Violations of this assumption could bias parameter estimates; however, little work has assessed model sensitivity to violations of this assumption or how commonly such violations occur in nature. 2. We apply a modelling procedure that can test for closure to two avian point-count data sets in Montana and New Hampshire, USA, that exemplify time...
An occupancy model makes use of data that are structured as sets of repeated visits to each of many ...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecological studies make extensive use of the concept of occupancy of species in various ecological r...
1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-sta...
Occupancy modeling is becoming increasingly popular in wildlife management as a method of monitoring...
Site occupancy models that account for imperfect detection of species are increasingly utilized in e...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
1. Occupancy models are employed in species distribution modelling to account for imperfect detectio...
Abstract Occupancy‐based monitoring has become an important tool in wildlife conservation and manage...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
An occupancy model makes use of data that are structured as sets of repeated visits to each of many ...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecological studies make extensive use of the concept of occupancy of species in various ecological r...
1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-sta...
Occupancy modeling is becoming increasingly popular in wildlife management as a method of monitoring...
Site occupancy models that account for imperfect detection of species are increasingly utilized in e...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
1. Occupancy models are employed in species distribution modelling to account for imperfect detectio...
Abstract Occupancy‐based monitoring has become an important tool in wildlife conservation and manage...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
An occupancy model makes use of data that are structured as sets of repeated visits to each of many ...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecological studies make extensive use of the concept of occupancy of species in various ecological r...