Hi all. I have some questions on the use of Presence to estimate relative species richness (RSR). I’ve found some topics on this issue, but none of them addressed my doubts.
I want to use the occupancy approach to understand the effect of local site covariates on large mammals’ RSR in a protected area. More specifically, I want to see if the type of land use (3 different classes of land use) before the establishment of the protected area affect species richness. I’m fairly familiar with single season, single species occupancy analysis on Unmarked, but as far as I understood it is not possible to use site characteristics (in my case, land use in the past) to model species richness in this package (although you can use species features as detection covariates, such as trophic guild or mass).
I’m trying to run the analysis using Presence, but my main difficult is on how to incorporate land use as an occupancy (or RSR) covariate. As my matrix is transposed for the RSR analysis, I have the regional species pool (28 species) as rows and each camera trap site (n=50) as columns. So, in my Presence data form, species features (mass and trophic guild) are in the site covariate table, whereas land use in each camera trap site is in the sample covariate table.
I would like to run the following models:
RSR(.),p(.)
RSR(.),p(mass)
RSR(.),p(guild)
RSR(land use),p(.)
RSR(land use),p(mass)
RSR(land use),p(guild)
I was able to the models with no covariate for RSR, but couldn’t run the other models - I imagine that’s because land use are in the sample covariate table and, thus, I cannot model it as RSR covariate.
So my questions is: How do I assemble the “Design Matrix” window to be able to incorporate land use as a RSR covariate? Or am I doing something wrong in the initial steps and should change my approach?
Thanks in advance for the attention.
Gee.