Exact likelihoods for N‐mixture models with time‐to‐detection data

Author:

Haines Linda M.1ORCID,Altwegg Res12,Borchers D. L.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Statistical Sciences University of Cape Town Private Bag 7700 Rondebosch South Africa

2. Centre for Statistics in Ecology, Environment and Conservation, Department of Statistical Sciences University of Cape Town Private Bag 7700 Rondebosch South Africa

3. Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The Observatory, Buchanan Gardens University of St Andrews Fife KY16 9LZ UK

Abstract

SummaryThis paper is concerned with the formulation of ‐mixture models for estimating the abundance and probability of detection of a species from binary response, count and time‐to‐detection data. A modelling framework, which encompasses time‐to‐first‐detection within the context of detection/non‐detection and time‐to‐each‐detection and time‐to‐first‐detection within the context of count data, is introduced. Two observation processes which depend on whether or not double counting is assumed to occur are also considered. The main focus of the paper is on the derivation of explicit forms for the likelihoods associated with each of the proposed models. Closed‐form expressions for the likelihoods associated with time‐to‐detection data are new and are developed from the theory of order statistics. A key finding of the study is that, based on the assumption of no double counting, the likelihoods associated with times‐to‐detection together with count data are the product of the likelihood for the counts alone and a term which depends on the detection probability parameter. This result demonstrates that, in this case, recording times‐to‐detection could well improve precision in estimation over recording counts alone. In contrast, for the double counting protocol with exponential arrival times, no information was found to be gained by recording times‐to‐detection in addition to the count data. An R package and an accompanying vignette are also introduced in order to complement the algebraic results and to demonstrate the use of the models in practice.

Funder

South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

University of Cape Town

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability

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