Detection in studies of species abundance and distribution is often imperfect. Assuming perfect detection introduces bias into estimation that can weaken inference upon which understanding and policy are based. Despite availability of numerous methods designed to address this assumption, many refereed papers in ecology fail to account for non-detection error. We conducted a quantitative literature review of 537 ecological articles to measure the degree to which studies of different taxa, at various scales, and over time have accounted for imperfect detection. Overall, just 23% of articles accounted for imperfect detection. The probability that an article incorporated imperfect detection increased with time and varied among taxa studied; stu...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
The recent surge in the development and application of species occurrencemodels has been associated ...
<div><p>In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models t...
Detection in studies of species abundance and distribution is often imperfect. Assuming perfect dete...
<div><p>Detection in studies of species abundance and distribution is often imperfect. Assuming perf...
Biological surveys underpin most ecological studies. They may be used to determine the distribution ...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
1. In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection....
Biodiversity monitoring is important to identify conservation needs and test the efficacy of managem...
Imperfect detection in ecological surveys can affect the estimation of ecological variables such a a...
The recent surge in the development and application of species occurrencemodels has been associated ...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
The recent surge in the development and application of species occurrencemodels has been associated ...
<div><p>In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models t...
Detection in studies of species abundance and distribution is often imperfect. Assuming perfect dete...
<div><p>Detection in studies of species abundance and distribution is often imperfect. Assuming perf...
Biological surveys underpin most ecological studies. They may be used to determine the distribution ...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models that esti...
1. In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection....
Biodiversity monitoring is important to identify conservation needs and test the efficacy of managem...
Imperfect detection in ecological surveys can affect the estimation of ecological variables such a a...
The recent surge in the development and application of species occurrencemodels has been associated ...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
The recent surge in the development and application of species occurrencemodels has been associated ...
<div><p>In a recent paper, Welsh, Lindenmayer and Donnelly (WLD) question the usefulness of models t...