I am a new user of presence and currently I am running version 2.4
I am analyzing the occupancy data for fish in a large area of Greece.
I ran 5 models using different site covariates for psi and for each one of those models a p(observer) model =>(So total 10 models)
I got the estimates of psi per site for each model together with the AIC weight put them all in a spreadsheet and calculated the average psi for each site as Average_psi(site1)= psi(model1)*wgtAIC(model1)+psi(model2)*wgtAIC(model2)+.....+psi(model10)*wgtAIC(model10) and so on for the rest of the sites.
Leaving behind the Standard Error estimates for model averaging is it appropriate to visualize the average psi in a GIS map using larger and smaller symbols for the different psi values to conclude on some inference about the spatial trends of occupancy estimates within the overall study area? What would be is the real meaning of this estimate for a site of wich the average psi estimate is say 70% but is verified as occupied (The species was detected there). Would it be more appropriate to use the DERIVED psi estimates (DERIVED parameter - Psi-conditional : [Pr(occ | detection history)]) given in presence output as input for model averaging?
Please excuse my rather naive questions as I am only just starting on the matter. I would realy appreciate any opinion on the above.