International audienceObtaining accurate maps of relative abundance is an objective that may be difficult to achieve on the basis of spatially heterogeneous observation efforts and infrequent and sparse animal sightings. However, characterizing spatial distribution of wild animals such as fin whales is a major priority to protect these populations and to study their interactions with their environment.We have associated a geostatistical model with the Poisson distribution to model both spatial variation and discrete observation process. Assuming few weak hypotheses on the distribution of abundance, we have improved the experimental variogram estimate using weights that are derived from expected variances and proposed a bias correction that ...
International audienceUnderstanding the patterns of spatial and temporal variations in animal abunda...
Heterogeneous data collection in the marine environment has led to large gaps in our knowledge of ma...
The geographical information very often is lost during calculation of indices for the abundance from...
International audienceObtaining accurate maps of relative abundance is an objective that may be diff...
International audienceObtaining accurate maps of relative abundance is an objective that may be diffi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Spatially-explicit models of animal density, such a...
Distance sampling is a widely used method for estimating wildlife population abundance. The fact tha...
Regional sighting surveys with two independent observers on each vessel were conducted each year fro...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) displays a key role in ecolo...
In this paper, we outline a geostatistic method to simulate the relative precision (coefficient of v...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are now being widely used in ecology for management and conservat...
Statistical modelling of animal distributions has been widely applied to explain how mobile species ...
Spatial modelling is increasingly being used as an alternative to conventional design-based line tra...
The effective management and conservation of animal populations relies on statistically-sound and re...
Information on animal abundance and distribution is at the cornerstone of many wildlife and conserva...
International audienceUnderstanding the patterns of spatial and temporal variations in animal abunda...
Heterogeneous data collection in the marine environment has led to large gaps in our knowledge of ma...
The geographical information very often is lost during calculation of indices for the abundance from...
International audienceObtaining accurate maps of relative abundance is an objective that may be diff...
International audienceObtaining accurate maps of relative abundance is an objective that may be diffi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Spatially-explicit models of animal density, such a...
Distance sampling is a widely used method for estimating wildlife population abundance. The fact tha...
Regional sighting surveys with two independent observers on each vessel were conducted each year fro...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) displays a key role in ecolo...
In this paper, we outline a geostatistic method to simulate the relative precision (coefficient of v...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are now being widely used in ecology for management and conservat...
Statistical modelling of animal distributions has been widely applied to explain how mobile species ...
Spatial modelling is increasingly being used as an alternative to conventional design-based line tra...
The effective management and conservation of animal populations relies on statistically-sound and re...
Information on animal abundance and distribution is at the cornerstone of many wildlife and conserva...
International audienceUnderstanding the patterns of spatial and temporal variations in animal abunda...
Heterogeneous data collection in the marine environment has led to large gaps in our knowledge of ma...
The geographical information very often is lost during calculation of indices for the abundance from...