Several new approaches to estimating the probability that a species is extinct have emerged recently. Different foundational assumptions can lead to different interpretations of data and potentially to different conclusions. To explore the implications of alternative formulations, here we develop and illustrate a Bayesian Updating method for inferring extinction based on records of observations and surveys. We illustrate how it combines incidental sightings and surveys with a data set for the Alaotra Grebe, showing how estimates of extinction may be updated as new data arise, providing a means for managers to reassess priorities for survey and management dynamically
Extinctions are important indicators of biodiversity status. When they are detected, they may trigge...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...
Several new approaches to estimating the probability that a species is extinct have emerged recently...
Extinctions are difficult to observe. Estimating the probability that a taxon has gone extinct using...
A range of mathematical models has been developed to infer whether a species is extinct based on a s...
A range of mathematical models has been developed to infer whether a species is extinct based on a s...
<div><p>Methods are needed to estimate the probability that a population is extinct, whether to unde...
Estimating the probability that a species is extinct based on historical sighting records is importa...
The sighting record of threatened species is often used to infer the possibility of extinction. Most...
Determining whether a species has gone extinct is a central problem in both paleobiology and conserv...
Extinctions are difficult to observe and typically are inferred from the timing and reliability of f...
Extinctions are difficult to observe and typically are inferred from the timing and reliability of f...
Extinction models vary in the information they require, the simplest considering the rate of certain...
The extinction of a species can be inferred from a record of its sightings. Existing methods for doi...
Extinctions are important indicators of biodiversity status. When they are detected, they may trigge...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...
Several new approaches to estimating the probability that a species is extinct have emerged recently...
Extinctions are difficult to observe. Estimating the probability that a taxon has gone extinct using...
A range of mathematical models has been developed to infer whether a species is extinct based on a s...
A range of mathematical models has been developed to infer whether a species is extinct based on a s...
<div><p>Methods are needed to estimate the probability that a population is extinct, whether to unde...
Estimating the probability that a species is extinct based on historical sighting records is importa...
The sighting record of threatened species is often used to infer the possibility of extinction. Most...
Determining whether a species has gone extinct is a central problem in both paleobiology and conserv...
Extinctions are difficult to observe and typically are inferred from the timing and reliability of f...
Extinctions are difficult to observe and typically are inferred from the timing and reliability of f...
Extinction models vary in the information they require, the simplest considering the rate of certain...
The extinction of a species can be inferred from a record of its sightings. Existing methods for doi...
Extinctions are important indicators of biodiversity status. When they are detected, they may trigge...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...
The pattern of sightings of a species that is rare, and then no longer observed, can be used to esti...