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The consequences of using indirect signs that decay to determine species' occupancy

机译:使用间接衰变的迹象来确定物种的占有率的后果

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Statistical models of species' distributions rely on data on species' occupancy, or use, of sites across space and/or time. For rare or cryptic species, indirect signs, such as dung, may be the only realistic means of determining their occupancy status across broad spatial extents. However, the consequences of sign decay for errors in estimates of occupancy have not previously been considered. If signs decay very rapidly, then false-negative errors may occur because signs at an occupied site have decayed by the time it is surveyed. On the other hand, if signs decay very slowly, false-positive errors may occur because signs remain present at sites that are no longer occupied. We addressed this issue by quantifying, as functions of sign decay and accumulation rates: 1) the false-negative error rate due to sign decay and, 2) the expected time interval prior to a survey within which signs indicate the species was present; as this time interval increases, false-positives become more likely. We then applied this to the specific example of koala Phascolarctos cinereus occupancy derived from faecal pellet surveys using data on faecal pellet decay rates. We show that there is a clear trade-off between false-negative error rates and the potential for false-positive errors. For the koala case study, false-negative errors were low on average and the expected time interval prior to surveys that detected pellets indicate the species was present within less than 2-3 yr. However, these quantities showed quite substantial spatial variation that could lead to biased parameter estimates for distribution models based on faecal pellet surveys. This highlights the importance of observation errors arising from sign decay and we suggest some modifications to existing methods to deal with this issue.
机译:物种分布的统计模型依赖于物种在空间和/或时间上的占有或使用情况的数据。对于稀有或神秘的物种,间接标志(例如粪便)可能是确定其在广阔空间范围内的占用状态的唯一现实方法。但是,以前没有考虑过符号衰减对占用估计误差的影响。如果信号衰减非常迅速,则可能会出现假阴性错误,因为在被占位的信号在进行测量时已经衰减。另一方面,如果迹象衰减非常缓慢,则可能会出现假阳性错误,因为迹象仍然存在于不再占用的位置。我们通过量化为符号衰变和累积速率的函数来解决此问题:1)由于符号衰变导致的假阴性错误率,以及2)在进行调查之前的预期时间间隔,在该时间间隔内,迹象表明物种存在。随着此时间间隔的增加,出现假阳性的可能性更高。然后,我们使用粪便颗粒衰减率的数据,将其应用于从粪便颗粒调查中得出的无尾考拉灰草占用率的特定示例。我们表明,假阴性错误率与假阳性错误的可能性之间存在明显的权衡。对于考拉案例研究,假阴性误差平均较低,在调查发现颗粒之前的预期时间间隔表明该物种的存在时间少于2-3年。但是,这些数量显示出相当大的空间变化,可能导致基于粪便颗粒调查的分配模型的参数估计有偏差。这突出了由符号衰减引起的观察误差的重要性,我们建议对现有方法进行一些修改以解决此问题。

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