| Abstract: | 1. Occupancy estimation and modelling based on detection?nondetection data provide an effective way of exploring change in a species‘ distribution across time and space in cases where the species is not always detected with certainty. Today, many monitoring programmes target multiple species, or life stages within a species, requiring the use of multiple detection methods. When multiple methods or devices are used at the same sample sites, animals can be detected by more than one method. 2. We develop occupancy models for multiple detection methods that permit simultaneous use of data from all methods for inference about method-specific detection probabilities. Moreover, the approach permits estimation of occupancy at two spatial scales: the larger scale corresponds to species‘ use of a sample unit, whereas the smaller scale corresponds to presence of the species at the local sample station or site. 3. We apply the models to data collected on two different vertebrate species: striped skunks Mephitis mephitis and red salamanders Pseudotriton ruber. For striped skunks, large-scale occupancy estimates were consistent between two sampling seasons. Small-scale occupancy probabilities were slightly lower in the late winter/spring when skunks tend to conserve energy, and movements are limited to males in search of females for breeding. There was strong evidence of method-specific detection probabilities for skunks. As anticipated, large- and small-scale occupancy areas completely overlapped for red salamanders. The analyses provided weak evidence of method-specific detection probabilities for this species. 4. Synthesis and applications. Increasingly, many studies are utilizing multiple detection methods at sampling locations. The modelling approach presented here makes efficient use of detections from multiple methods to estimate occupancy probabilities at two spatial scales and to compare detection probabilities associated with different detection methods. The models can be viewed as another variation of Pollock‘s robust design and may be applicable to a wide variety of scenarios where species occur in an area but are not always near the sampled locations. The estimation approach is likely to be especially useful in multispecies conservation programmes by providing efficient estimates using multiple detection devices and by providing device-specific detection probability estimates for use in survey design. |
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| Citation Author: | Nichols, J.D.; Bailey, L. L.; O'Connell, A.F., Jr.; Talancy, N.W.; Grant, E.H.C.; Gilbert, A. T.; Annand, E.M.; Husband, T.P.; Hines, J.E. |
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| Citation Larger Work Title: | Journal of Applied Ecology |
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| Citation Search Results Text: | Multi-scale occupancy estimation and modelling using multiple detection methods; 2008; Article; Journal; Journal of Applied Ecology; Nichols, J.D.; Bailey, L. L.; O‘Connell, A.F., Jr.; Talancy, N.W.; Grant, E.H.C.; Gilbert, A. T.; Annand, E.M.; Husband, T.P.; Hines, J.E. |
| Citation Start Page: | 1321 |
| Citation Volume: | 45 |
| Citation Year: | 2008 |
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| Text: | Multi-scale occupancy estimation and modelling using multiple detection methods; 2008; Article; Journal; Journal of Applied Ecology; Nichols, J.D.; Bailey, L. L.; O‘Connell, A.F., Jr.; Talancy, N.W.; Grant, E.H.C.; Gilbert, A. T.; Annand, E.M.; Husband, T.P.; Hines, J.E. |
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| URL (DOCUMENT): | http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120696759/abstract |
| Date Other: | Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:18 -0500 |
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