Hi Everyone,
I’m looking for some advice about multiple method occupancy estimation.
Study Summary:
• 168 stations in the study area
• 2-5 avian point counts/station
• point counts occurred both nocturnally and diurnally
• point count radius is 100m
Goal (I’m looking at one species at a time):
I would like to estimate one occupancy rate, but would like to estimate diurnal and nocturnal detection probabilities separately (i.e. treat diurnal and nocturnal surveys as two different detection methods).
EX. Psi= 0.68, p method 1= 0.50, p method 2= 0.60
What I’ve Done:
I’ve run a multi-scale occupancy model (Nichols et al. 2008) with 2 different sampling methods (nocturnal and diurnal surveys), and 15 encounter occasions for each device (total=30 occasions in the encounter history).
This type of model seems to fit the data the best of the ones I've come across, with the exception that what would normally be considered my sample ‘station’ is exactly the same size, spatially, as my sample ‘unit’, so that I’m really only interested in one scale of occupancy. I think this means that when I run a model, my delta estimates should all be 1 (i.e., if the sample unit is occupied, then the station within the unit is always occupied as well).
What I would like to know:
a) Is this interpretation correct?
b) Is it okay to use models that estimate delta, when I’m not really interested in it, and the value of delta will always be 1?
c) Is there another type of model that can provide JUST a single estimate of occupancy with separate estimates of detection probabilities for different methods of sampling that I have missed? ( I REALLY have been looking for one; it seems like it should exist, but try as I might, I’m not finding it).
Any help/advice in this matter would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks!