Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not handled correctly. For example, when effort varies in space and/or time it becomes necessary to take variation in detectability into account when data are analyzed. We demonstrate the importance of incorporating seasonality into the analysis of data with unequal sample sizes due to lost traps at a particular density of a species. A case study of count data was simulated using a spring-active carabid beetle. Traps were ‘lost’ randomly during high beetle activity in high abundance sites and during low beetle activity in low abundance sites. Five different models were fitted to datasets with different levels of loss. If sample sizes were unequa...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
Imperfect detection in ecological surveys can affect the estimation of ecological variables such a a...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
<div><p>Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundanc...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
Globally, many insect populations are declining, prompting calls for action. Yet these findings have...
Samples of carabids were collected from two study areas in southern Finnish coniferous forest using ...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
<div><p>Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect dete...
Sampling effort in pitfall trapping sessions is routinely calculated as a product of trap numbers an...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
Conservation of threaten species living in fragmented habitats crucially relies on evaluating their ...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
Imperfect detection in ecological surveys can affect the estimation of ecological variables such a a...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
<div><p>Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundanc...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
Temporal variation in the detectability of a species can bias estimates of relative abundance if not...
Globally, many insect populations are declining, prompting calls for action. Yet these findings have...
Samples of carabids were collected from two study areas in southern Finnish coniferous forest using ...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
<div><p>Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect dete...
Sampling effort in pitfall trapping sessions is routinely calculated as a product of trap numbers an...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
Conservation of threaten species living in fragmented habitats crucially relies on evaluating their ...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
Imperfect detection in ecological surveys can affect the estimation of ecological variables such a a...