Occupancy models are widely used in camera trap studies to analyze species presence, abundance, and geographic distribution, among other important ecological quantities. These models account for imperfect detection using a latent variable to distinguish between true presence/absence and observed detection of a species. Under certain experimental setups, parameter estimation in a latent variable framework can be challenging. Several studies have issued guidelines on the number of independent replicated observations (surveys) needed for each unchanging occupancy field (season) to ensure reliable estimation. In this paper we present a spatio-temporal occupancy model, and show through a simulation study that it can be fit to data obtained fr...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Occupancy models are widely used in camera trap studies to analyze species presence, abundance, and ...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
1. Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool fo...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Occupancy modelling is increasingly used to monitor changes in the spatial distribution of rare and ...
Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for w...
Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for w...
Spatial models for occupancy data are used to estimate and map the true presence of a species, which...
International audience1- Occupancy estimates can inform biodiversity managers about the distribution...
Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation pape...
The deployment of camera traps, which automatically take pictures of wild animals moving in front of...
Occupancy, defined as the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Occupancy models are widely used in camera trap studies to analyze species presence, abundance, and ...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
1. Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool fo...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Occupancy modelling is increasingly used to monitor changes in the spatial distribution of rare and ...
Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for w...
Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for w...
Spatial models for occupancy data are used to estimate and map the true presence of a species, which...
International audience1- Occupancy estimates can inform biodiversity managers about the distribution...
Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation pape...
The deployment of camera traps, which automatically take pictures of wild animals moving in front of...
Occupancy, defined as the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...