Hello –
Wanted to start by saying thanks so much for creating this support resource – it’s been extremely helpful as I navigate learning to apply these modeling tools.
I’m trying to do very simple 2-species co-occurrence model sets to test independence of occupancy and detection, using the multi-season model for my 2 years of sampling. I’m using the nu/rho parameterization.
My first question is that while I’ve found explicit definitions for ‘nu’ online (odds ratio of the SIF for occupancy) I haven’t been able to find that for ‘rho’ – it is the odds ratio of the SIF for detection, right?
Secondly, I’m getting some extremely large values for nu in my results (e.g., 12-22 digits). As far as I understand it’s unbounded so theoretically ok, but it seems like it is an indication that something is off. I am also getting standard errors of ’10’ in my results (see below), also indicating something isn’t correct. Any recommendations?
estimate std.error
A1 psiA : 83.512983 1.060879
A2 psiBa : -82.950290 1.060798
A3 nu : 0.546662 10.000000
D1 pA[1] : -3.231477 0.511750
D2 pB[1] : -0.010726 10.000000
D3 rA[1] : -1.114663 0.107193
D4 rBa[1] : -3.017265 0.249219
D5 rho[1] : -1.169320 0.751430
By the way, the data are 22 sites with 10-20 surveys in each of the two years. One species is fairly abundant, but the other is more rare - with only 10 detections in the first year and 11 in the second.
Thanks,
Lauren