Greetings,
I have inherited some point count data with which detection probabilities have already been calculated using a removal model. The data is set up so that once a species is encountered the surveys stop. So, if a cardinal is detected in the first occasion, the data reads 1,0,0,0,0 even if the bird was encountered in another occasion. If it is first detected in the second occasion the data reads 0,1,0,0,0 and so on. The detection probabilities are assumed to be constant across all sites. I’d like to collapse the 5 occasions into one occasion and analyze this data in PRESENCE, but I need a way to make detectability a constant number across all sites. Is this a reasonable way to go about analyzing this dataset? And is it even possible?
Thanks,
Chris