Several spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have been developed to estimate animal abundance by analyzing the detections of individuals in a spatial array of traps. Most of these models do not use the actual dates and times of detection, even though this information is readily available when using continuous-time recorders, such as microphones or motion-activated cameras. Instead most SCR models either partition the period of trap operation into a set of subjectively chosen discrete intervals and ignore multiple detections of the same individual within each interval, or they simply use the frequency of detections during the period of trap operation and ignore the observed times of detection. Both practices make inefficient use of potenti...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) is now routinely used for estimating abundance and density of wildli...
Over the past two decades there have been many advancements in modeling capture-recapture (CR) data ...
Distance sampling and spatial capture-recapture are statistical methods to estimate the number of a...
1. Estimating animal density using capture-recapture data from arrays of detection devices such as c...
1. With continued global changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and habitat fragmentatio...
1. Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time, but detections...
This work was part‐funded by EPSRC Grant EP/I000917/1, by the research fellowship RF‐2018‐213/9, and...
With continued global changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat fragmentation,...
1. Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time but detections ...
Estimates of animal density, the number of individuals per unit area, are critically important for u...
Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time but detections are...
<div><p>Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat l...
Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat loss and ...
We develop a class of models for inference about abundance or density using spatial capture-recaptur...
Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods extend traditionalcapture-recapture methods for ...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) is now routinely used for estimating abundance and density of wildli...
Over the past two decades there have been many advancements in modeling capture-recapture (CR) data ...
Distance sampling and spatial capture-recapture are statistical methods to estimate the number of a...
1. Estimating animal density using capture-recapture data from arrays of detection devices such as c...
1. With continued global changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and habitat fragmentatio...
1. Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time, but detections...
This work was part‐funded by EPSRC Grant EP/I000917/1, by the research fellowship RF‐2018‐213/9, and...
With continued global changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat fragmentation,...
1. Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time but detections ...
Estimates of animal density, the number of individuals per unit area, are critically important for u...
Many capture-recapture surveys of wildlife populations operate in continuous time but detections are...
<div><p>Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat l...
Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat loss and ...
We develop a class of models for inference about abundance or density using spatial capture-recaptur...
Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods extend traditionalcapture-recapture methods for ...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) is now routinely used for estimating abundance and density of wildli...
Over the past two decades there have been many advancements in modeling capture-recapture (CR) data ...
Distance sampling and spatial capture-recapture are statistical methods to estimate the number of a...