Separating Components of the Detection Process With Combined Methods: An Example With Northern Bobwhite
Riddle, J. D., Stanislav, S. J., Pollock, K. H., Moorman, C. E., & Perkins, F. S. (2010, July 26). Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 74, pp. 1319–1325.
author keywords: availability process; Colinus virginianus; dependent double-observer method; detection probability; North Carolina; northern bobwhite; perception process; point counts; Pollock's Robust Design; time-of-detection method
topics (OpenAlex): Avian ecology and behavior; Economic and Environmental Valuation; Water Quality and Resources Studies
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This work combined the dependent double-observer method with the time-of-detection method and obtained field-based estimates of the components of detection probability for northern bobwhite and revealed that the combined method was precise when availability and detection given availability were substantially lower.
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