Most applications of single-scale occupancy models do not differentiate between availability and detectability, even though species availability is rarely equal to one. Species availability can be estimated using multi-scale occupancy models; however, for the practical application of multi-scale occupancy models, it can be unclear what a robust sampling design looks like and what the statistical properties of the multi-scale and single-scale occupancy models are when availability is less than one. Using simulations, we explore the following common questions asked by ecologists during the design phase of a field study: (Q1) what is a robust sampling design for the multi-scale occupancy model when there are a priori expectations of parameter ...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-sta...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Multispecies occupancy models can estimate species richness from spatially replicated multispecies d...
Site occupancy models that account for imperfect detection of species are increasingly utilized in e...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
<div><p>In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models t...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-sta...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Multispecies occupancy models can estimate species richness from spatially replicated multispecies d...
Site occupancy models that account for imperfect detection of species are increasingly utilized in e...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
<div><p>In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models t...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
Occupancy modeling is a common method for analyzing point-count data when the probability of detecti...
We show that occupancy models are more difficult to fit than is generally appreciated because the es...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
Occupancy models represent a useful tool to estimate species distribution throughout the landscape. ...
1. Recent advances in occupancy estimation that adjust for imperfect detection have provided sub-sta...