Neotropical mammals and the analysis of occupancy and abundance
Ecology has to do with the number of individuals or species in a biological population or community. Historically, the estimation of population size has been approached with different field methods and statistical analyses. One of the recent approaches to estimating population abundance, occupancy, and density is the use of hierarchical models. Essentially, these models integrate the ecological process (occupancy, abundance, and density) conditional to the observational process (the detection probability, usually <1.0) and estimate parameters through maximum likelihood and/or Bayesian statistical approaches. Occupancy, abundance, and density are central themes in many research projects, theses, and monitoring programs and have direct applications in the conservation and management of Neotropical mammal populations. In this introductory chapter, we briefly address these aspects to put in context the chapters that integrate this book.
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KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:645022024-03-12T12:46:55ZNeotropical mammals and the analysis of occupancy and abundance Mandujano Rodríguez, Salvador autor 14215 Naranjo Piñera, Eduardo Jorge 1963- Doctor autor 5447 Andrade Ponce, Gabriel P. autor textengEcology has to do with the number of individuals or species in a biological population or community. Historically, the estimation of population size has been approached with different field methods and statistical analyses. One of the recent approaches to estimating population abundance, occupancy, and density is the use of hierarchical models. Essentially, these models integrate the ecological process (occupancy, abundance, and density) conditional to the observational process (the detection probability, usually <1.0) and estimate parameters through maximum likelihood and/or Bayesian statistical approaches. Occupancy, abundance, and density are central themes in many research projects, theses, and monitoring programs and have direct applications in the conservation and management of Neotropical mammal populations. In this introductory chapter, we briefly address these aspects to put in context the chapters that integrate this book.Ecology has to do with the number of individuals or species in a biological population or community. Historically, the estimation of population size has been approached with different field methods and statistical analyses. One of the recent approaches to estimating population abundance, occupancy, and density is the use of hierarchical models. Essentially, these models integrate the ecological process (occupancy, abundance, and density) conditional to the observational process (the detection probability, usually <1.0) and estimate parameters through maximum likelihood and/or Bayesian statistical approaches. Occupancy, abundance, and density are central themes in many research projects, theses, and monitoring programs and have direct applications in the conservation and management of Neotropical mammal populations. In this introductory chapter, we briefly address these aspects to put in context the chapters that integrate this book.MamíferosDensidad de poblaciónManejo de vida silvestreEcología animalArtfrosurNeotropical mammals: hierarchical analysis of occupancy and abundance / Salvador Mandujano, Eduardo J. Naranjo, Gabriel P. Andrade Ponce, editorshttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-39566-6_1Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso |
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Ecology has to do with the number of individuals or species in a biological population or community. Historically, the estimation of population size has been approached with different field methods and statistical analyses. One of the recent approaches to estimating population abundance, occupancy, and density is the use of hierarchical models. Essentially, these models integrate the ecological process (occupancy, abundance, and density) conditional to the observational process (the detection probability, usually <1.0) and estimate parameters through maximum likelihood and/or Bayesian statistical approaches. Occupancy, abundance, and density are central themes in many research projects, theses, and monitoring programs and have direct applications in the conservation and management of Neotropical mammal populations. In this introductory chapter, we briefly address these aspects to put in context the chapters that integrate this book. |
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