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Models for Data from Unmarked Animals
Ken Kellner, Andy Royle, Jeff Hostetler, Rebecca Hutchinson, Ian Fiske, David Miller, Richard B. Chandler, Lea Pautrel, Adam D. Smith
Last update: 9 January 2024
Copyright license: GNU General Public License
Software version identifier: 1.2.5, 0.8-1, 0.8-3, 0.8-5, 0.8-6, 0.8-7, 0.8-8, 0.8-9, 0.9-0, 0.9-1, 0.9-2, 0.9-3, 0.9-4, 0.9-5, 0.9-7, 0.9-8, 0.9-9, 0.10-0, 0.10-1, 0.10-2, 0.10-3, 0.10-4, 0.10-5, 0.10-6, 0.11-0, 0.12-0, 0.12-2, 0.12-3, 0.13-0, 0.13-1, 0.13-2, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.1.0, 1.1.1, 1.2.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.4.1
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/unmarked
Fits hierarchical models of animal abundance and occurrence to data collected using survey methods such as point counts, site occupancy sampling, distance sampling, removal sampling, and double observer sampling. Parameters governing the state and observation processes can be modeled as functions of covariates. References: Kellner et al. (2023) <doi:10.1111/2041-210X.14123>, Fiske and Chandler (2011) <doi:10.18637/jss.v043.i10>.
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