A century of statistical Ecology
As data and computing power have surged in recent decades, statistical modeling has
become an important tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes. Statistical …
become an important tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes. Statistical …
Sexual segregation results in pronounced sex-specific density gradients in the mountain ungulate, Rupicapra rupicapra
Sex-specific differences in habitat selection and space use are common in ungulates. Yet, it
is largely unknown how this behavioral dimorphism, ultimately leading to sexual …
is largely unknown how this behavioral dimorphism, ultimately leading to sexual …
An evaluation of spatial capture‐recapture models applied to ungulate non‐invasive genetic sampling data
Non‐invasive genetic sampling (NGS) methods are becoming a mainstay in wildlife
monitoring and can be used with spatial capture‐recapture (SCR) methods to estimate …
monitoring and can be used with spatial capture‐recapture (SCR) methods to estimate …
Integrated animal movement and spatial capture–recapture models: Simulation, implementation, and inference
Over the last decade, spatial capture–recapture (SCR) models have become widespread for
estimating demographic parameters in ecological studies. However, the underlying …
estimating demographic parameters in ecological studies. However, the underlying …
A Monte Carlo resampling framework for implementing goodness‐of‐fit tests in spatial capture‐recapture models
YR Choo, C Sutherland… - Methods in Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial capture‐recapture (SCR) models provide estimates of animal density from spatially
referenced encounter data and has become the most widely adopted approach for …
referenced encounter data and has become the most widely adopted approach for …
Integrating resource memory and cue-based territoriality to simulate movement dynamics: a process-explicit and pattern-oriented approach
Animal movement is central to ecology and of paramount importance to understand
processes underlying the emergence of empirical space-use patterns. In this study, we …
processes underlying the emergence of empirical space-use patterns. In this study, we …
Individual‐level biotic interactions and species distribution models
Aim Accounting for biotic interactions in species distribution models is complicated by the
fact that interactions occur at the individual‐level at unknown spatial scales. Standard …
fact that interactions occur at the individual‐level at unknown spatial scales. Standard …
[PDF][PDF] Simultaneous range-wide genetic sampling of brown bears in Sweden: a pilot study
Summary Background The Swedish brown bear (Ursus arctos) population is being
monitored using noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS). Given the relatively large number of …
monitored using noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS). Given the relatively large number of …
[PDF][PDF] Special Feature: Linking capture–recapture and movement
Many ecological systems are organized hierarchically, and a full understanding of
ecological systems is contingent on our understanding of linkages across levels in these …
ecological systems is contingent on our understanding of linkages across levels in these …
Animal Density Estimation for Large Unmarked Populations Using a Spatially Explicit Model
Obtaining abundance and density estimates is a particularly important aspect within wildlife
conservation and management. To monitor wildlife populations, the use of motion-sensor …
conservation and management. To monitor wildlife populations, the use of motion-sensor …