The author compares 12 hierarchical models in the aim of estimating the abundance of fish in alpine streams by using removal sampling data collected at multiple locations. The most expanded model accounts for (i) variability of the abundance among locations, (ii) variability of the catchability among locations, and (iii) residual variability of the catchability among fish. Eleven model reductions are considered depending which variability is included in the model. The more restrictive model considers none of the aforementioned variabilities. Computations of the latter model can be achieved by using the algorithm presented by Carle and Strub (Biometrics 1978, 34, 621–630). Maximum a posteriori and interval estimates of the parameters as well...
Salmonid juvenile stocking programs are often poorly monitored due to the lack of identification bet...
Appropriate restoration and conservation measures require a good understanding of the factors limiti...
Estimation of abundance with wide spatio-temporal coverage is essential to the assessment and manage...
International audienceThe author compares 12 hierarchical models in the aim of estimating the abunda...
We present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the biomass of brown trout (S...
Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to quantify how taxa respond to envir...
International audienceMicrohabitat selection models are frequently used in rivers to evaluate anthro...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
The dynamic nature of the stream landscape can result in considerably variable stream-fish capture p...
Hankin and Reeves\u27 (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been applied...
Abstract.—Hankin and Reeves ’ (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been...
International audienceWe present a hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) framework for estimating ri...
In the context of water resources planning and management, the prediction of fish distribution relat...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
Controlling for imperfect detection is important for developing species distribution models (SDMs). ...
Salmonid juvenile stocking programs are often poorly monitored due to the lack of identification bet...
Appropriate restoration and conservation measures require a good understanding of the factors limiti...
Estimation of abundance with wide spatio-temporal coverage is essential to the assessment and manage...
International audienceThe author compares 12 hierarchical models in the aim of estimating the abunda...
We present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the biomass of brown trout (S...
Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to quantify how taxa respond to envir...
International audienceMicrohabitat selection models are frequently used in rivers to evaluate anthro...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
The dynamic nature of the stream landscape can result in considerably variable stream-fish capture p...
Hankin and Reeves\u27 (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been applied...
Abstract.—Hankin and Reeves ’ (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been...
International audienceWe present a hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) framework for estimating ri...
In the context of water resources planning and management, the prediction of fish distribution relat...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
Controlling for imperfect detection is important for developing species distribution models (SDMs). ...
Salmonid juvenile stocking programs are often poorly monitored due to the lack of identification bet...
Appropriate restoration and conservation measures require a good understanding of the factors limiti...
Estimation of abundance with wide spatio-temporal coverage is essential to the assessment and manage...