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Combining data from 43 standardized surveys to estimate densities of female American black bears by spatially explicit capture–recapture
Authors:Eric J Howe  Martyn E Obbard  Christopher J Kyle
Institution:1. Wildlife Research and Development Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Trent University, 2140 East Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, Canada
2. Forensic Science Department, Natural Resources DNA Profiling and Forensics Centre, Trent University, 2140 East Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, Canada
Abstract:Spatially explicit capture–recapture (SECR) models are gaining popularity for estimating densities of mammalian carnivores. They use spatially explicit encounter histories of individual animals to estimate a detection probability function described by two parameters: magnitude (g 0), and spatial scale (σ). Carnivores exhibit heterogeneous detection probabilities and home range sizes, and exist at low densities, so g 0 and σ likely vary, but field surveys often yield inadequate data to detect and model the variation. We sampled American black bears (Ursus americanus) on 43 study areas in ON, Canada, 2006–2009. We detected 713 animals 1810 times; however, study area-specific samples were sometimes small (6–34 individuals detected 13–93 times). We compared AIC c values from SECR models fit to the complete data set to evaluate support for various forms of variation in g 0 and σ, and to identify a parsimonious model for aggregating data among study areas to estimate detection parameters more precisely. Models that aggregated data within broad habitat classes and years were supported over those with study area-specific g 0 and σ (ΔAIC c  ≥ 30), and precision was enhanced. Several other forms of variation in g 0 and σ, including individual heterogeneity, were also supported and affected density estimates. If study design cannot eliminate detection heterogeneity, it should ensure that samples are sufficient to detect and model it. Where this is not feasible, combing sparse data across multiple surveys could allow for improved inference.
Keywords:Carnivore  Density estimation  Individual heterogeneity  Noninvasive sampling  Ontario  Ursus americanus
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