Modeling of species distributions has undergone a shift from relying on equilibrium assumptions to recognizing transient system dynamics explicitly. This shift has necessitated more complex modeling techniques, but the performance of these dynamic models has not yet been assessed for systems where unobservable states exist. Our work is motivated by the impacts of the emerging infectious disease chytridiomycosis, a disease of amphibians that associated with declines of many species worldwide. Using this host-pathogen system as a general example, we first illustrate how misleading inferences can result from failing to incorporate pathogen dynamics into the modeling process, especially when the pathogen is difficult or impossible to survey in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Estimating population size fluctuations is one of the ...
Estimating eco-epidemiological parameters in free-ranging populations can be challenging. As known i...
Pathogen population dynamics within individual hosts can alter disease epidemics and pathogen evolut...
Modeling of species distributions has undergone a shift from relying on equilibrium assumptions to r...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) are broadly applicable hierarchical models that derive their utility fro...
Dynamic occupancy models (MacKenzie et al. 2003) allow inference about the occurrence of “things ” a...
1. Conservation managers rely on accurate estimates of disease parameters, such as pathogen prevalen...
Multispecies occupancy models can estimate species richness from spatially replicated multispecies d...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
Monitoring programs serve to detect trends in the distribution and abundance of species. To do so, m...
Aim: Accurately documenting and predicting declines and shifts in species' distributions is fundamen...
Analytical methods accounting for imperfect detection are often used to facilitate reliable inferenc...
In deterministic models of epidemics, there is a host abundance threshold, above which the introduct...
Wildlife disease surveillance is the first line of defence against infectious disease. Fluctuations ...
Many pathogens of public health and conservation concern persist in host communities. Identifying ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Estimating population size fluctuations is one of the ...
Estimating eco-epidemiological parameters in free-ranging populations can be challenging. As known i...
Pathogen population dynamics within individual hosts can alter disease epidemics and pathogen evolut...
Modeling of species distributions has undergone a shift from relying on equilibrium assumptions to r...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) are broadly applicable hierarchical models that derive their utility fro...
Dynamic occupancy models (MacKenzie et al. 2003) allow inference about the occurrence of “things ” a...
1. Conservation managers rely on accurate estimates of disease parameters, such as pathogen prevalen...
Multispecies occupancy models can estimate species richness from spatially replicated multispecies d...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
Monitoring programs serve to detect trends in the distribution and abundance of species. To do so, m...
Aim: Accurately documenting and predicting declines and shifts in species' distributions is fundamen...
Analytical methods accounting for imperfect detection are often used to facilitate reliable inferenc...
In deterministic models of epidemics, there is a host abundance threshold, above which the introduct...
Wildlife disease surveillance is the first line of defence against infectious disease. Fluctuations ...
Many pathogens of public health and conservation concern persist in host communities. Identifying ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Estimating population size fluctuations is one of the ...
Estimating eco-epidemiological parameters in free-ranging populations can be challenging. As known i...
Pathogen population dynamics within individual hosts can alter disease epidemics and pathogen evolut...