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Hierarchical spatial models for predicting pygmy rabbit distribution and relative abundance

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James B Odei, Mevin B Hooten, and Tammy L Wilson, Hierarchical spatial models for predicting pygmy rabbit distribution and relative abundance: .

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1. Conservationists routinely use species distribution models to plan conservation, restoration and development actions, while ecologists use them to infer process from pattern. These models tend to work well for common or easily observable species, but are of limited utility for rare and cryptic species. This may be because honest accounting of known observation bias and spatial autocorrelation are rarely included, thereby limiting statistical inference of resulting distribution maps. 2. We specified and implemented a spatially explicit Bayesian hierarchical model for a cryptic mammal species (pygmy rabbit Brachylagus idahoensis). Our approach used two levels of indirect sign that are naturally hierarchical (burrows and faecal pellets) [...]

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