Accounting for spatial habitat and management boundaries when estimating forest bird population distribution and density : inferences from a soap film smoother

  • Camp, Richard J.
  • Miller, David L.
  • Buckland, Stephen T.
  • Kendall, Steve J.
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Publication date
November 2023
Journal
PeerJ
Language
English

Abstract

Funding: Funding for Richard J. Camp was provided through a studentship from Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling, University of St Andrews and by the U.S. Geological Survey.Birds are often obligate to specific habitats which can result in study areas with complex boundaries due to sudden changes in vegetation or other features. This can result in study areas with concave arcs or that include holes of unsuitable habitat such as lakes or agricultural fields. Spatial models used to produce species' distribution and density estimates need to respect such boundaries to make informed decisions for species conservation and management. The soap film smoother is one model for complex study regions which controls the boundar...

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