For estimating occupancy I understand that generally speaking more visits = 'better'. Of course logistics play a major role in how many and how often sites can be surveyed. I am wondering if anyone has attempted, or at least considered, employing a methodology similar to Alldredge et al.'s time-of-detection method in the context using point counts for occupancy estimation?
Let's say we are conducting a point count where we will divide a n-minute survey into 1-minute intervals, denoting the presence/absence of our species of interest during each interval. That is, if we've conducted a 10-minute point count, and we would like to limit the number of times we visit a site; we visit a site once but the resulting encounter history is an 10-character array of 1' and 0's. Does anyone have insights on how this might work, or not, for occupancy estimation?
Kiel