Hello,
I'm working with avian point count data and using multi-state occupancy modeling to figure out what variables are influencing detection probabilities and occupancy for certain species. I was told about calculating an evidence ratio for each variable which from my understanding, is a way to understand how much that variable influences detection probability and occupancy. I pasted some of my results for Acadian flycatcher below;
Variable Sum Evidence ratio Influence
OBA 1.00 #DIV/0! Strong
OBSV 1.00 #DIV/0! Strong
SPH 0.378926782 0.610116119 None
TEMP 0.429776311 0.753697749 None
I have a couple questions regarding this method. First, is this a good overall way to describe variable influence on detection probability and occupancy? What is considered a strong vs. moderate vs. a weak influence...are there categories? When you get a sum of 1, does that mean the evidence ratio is infinity and how do you explain that?
I hope this makes sense, it is all very new to me. Please let me know if you have any questions and I appreciate your help!
Thanks,
Meredith