Bayesian Multi-Species N-Mixture Models for Unmarked Animal Communities
Niamh Mimnagh, Andrew Parnell, Estevao Prado, Rafael de Andrade Moral

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Bayesian multi-species N-mixture model that estimates species abundances, inter-species correlations, and handles zero inflation and non-closure, demonstrated with bird survey data.
Contribution
It presents the first multi-species N-mixture model capable of estimating both positive and negative inter-species correlations, including extensions for zero inflation and non-closure.
Findings
Accurate estimation of abundance, correlations, and detection probabilities in simulations.
Detected increase in Bald Eagle population in southeastern Alaska.
Model effectively handles zero inflation and non-closure scenarios.
Abstract
We propose an extension of the N-mixture model which allows for the estimation of both abundances of multiple species simultaneously and their inter-species correlations. We also propose further extensions to this multi-species N-mixture model, one of which permits us to examine data which has an excess of zero counts, and another which allows us to relax the assumption of closure inherent in N-mixture models through the incorporation of an AR term in the abundance. The inclusion of a multivariate normal distribution as prior on the random effect in the abundance facilitates the estimation of a matrix of interspecies correlations. Each model is also fitted to avian point data collected as part of the NABBS 2010-2019. Results of simulation studies reveal that these models produce accurate estimates of abundance, inter-species correlations and detection probabilities at both small and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Wildlife Ecology and Conservation · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
