Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often used to help identify species of conservation interest. Efficient modeling of such trends depends on the consideration of the correlation of population changes with key spatial and environmental covariates. This can provide insights into causal mechanisms and allow spatially explicit summaries at scales that are of interest to management agencies. We expand the hierarchical modeling framework used in the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) by developing a spatially explicit model of temporal trend using a conditional autoregressive (CAR) model. By adopting a formal spatial model for abundance, we produce spatially explicit abundance and ...
Many animal species exhibit spatiotemporal synchrony in population fluctuations, which may provide c...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often u...
<div><p>Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are...
<p><sup></sup> Results indicating a greater precision thanks to the spatial approach are indicated i...
Knowledge of the direction, magnitude, and timing of changes in bird population abundance is essenti...
Knowledge of the direction, magnitude, and timing of changes in bird population abundance is essenti...
This is the pre-print version of the article found in Environmental and Ecological Statistics. The o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
We proposed and evaluated a technique for identifying the proximate demographic cause(s) of populati...
Many animal species exhibit spatiotemporal synchrony in population fluctuations, which may provide c...
We compared the direction and precision of trend estimates of bird species in the Badlands and Prair...
Many animal species exhibit spatiotemporal synchrony in population fluctuations, which may provide c...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often u...
<div><p>Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are...
<p><sup></sup> Results indicating a greater precision thanks to the spatial approach are indicated i...
Knowledge of the direction, magnitude, and timing of changes in bird population abundance is essenti...
Knowledge of the direction, magnitude, and timing of changes in bird population abundance is essenti...
This is the pre-print version of the article found in Environmental and Ecological Statistics. The o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
We proposed and evaluated a technique for identifying the proximate demographic cause(s) of populati...
Many animal species exhibit spatiotemporal synchrony in population fluctuations, which may provide c...
We compared the direction and precision of trend estimates of bird species in the Badlands and Prair...
Many animal species exhibit spatiotemporal synchrony in population fluctuations, which may provide c...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...