Title of article
Persistence and Heterogeneity in Habitat Selection Studies Using Radio Telemetry
Author/Authors
Ramsey، Fred L. نويسنده , , Usner، Dale نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-331
From page
332
To page
0
Abstract
Biologists attach radio transmitters to animals so that the animalsʹ movements through their preferred habitats can be followed. To analyze the resulting sequences of visited habitat classes, McCracken, Manly, and Vander Heyden (1998, Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics3(3), 268-279) proposed an independent multinomial selections (IMS) model. Two issues that arise when using this approach are: (i) serial dependence possibly affects measures of uncertainty; and (ii) individual animals from the population studied may exhibit heterogeneity in their selection patterns. We develop two singleparameter extensions of the IMS model to address these issues. A Markov chain model allows for persistence in the habitat class previously visited. Heterogeneity is modeled by assuming the population of animal selection patterns follows a Dirichlet distribution, from which the study animals are a random sample. We show that these persistence and heterogeneity characteristics are present in the study by McCracken et al. (1998) of bear movements. Simulations demonstrate that failure to account for persistence or heterogeneity when either is present can seriously misrepresent measures of uncertainty.
Keywords
Goodness of fit , Model diagnosis , Parametric bootstrap , Identifiability , Restricted latent class models
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS
Record number
83252
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