Hello all,
I am interested in applying the multi-method model to estimate avian occupancy from spatially replicated point counts. This approach was suggested as a way to estimate an availabilty parameter (theta) over the spatially replicated occurrence data.
The sample unit is a 1 square kilometer cell. Within each sample unit, there are 16 sytematically located point counts (K=16). The point counts were divided into five one-minute samples (L=5). Each one-minute sample was sampled without replacement.
I ran a multi-method model holding p(.) and theta(.) constant. Then I ran a model alowing p to vary by time p(t) and holding theta(.) constant.
The estimate of Psi was identical for these two models. In fact, no matter what structure I put on p, the estimate of Psi is invariant. Moreover, I get the same estimate of Psi when I run a single season model with spatial replication of the point counts.
I was wondering whether someone could help me troubleshoot my application of the multi-method model.
With thanks,
David Pavlacky