Estimated values for parameters from site occupancy models of data collected via daytime surveys in the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge from 2004 to 2005.
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Ranges for each parameter represent the high and low median values across all top models (≤ 5 ΔAIC [Akaike's Information Criterion]) for each species. Single values are due to outcomes with only one top model. Standard errors listed are those associated with the listed minimum and maximum values or the individual estimates from single models.
1 n = number of sites sampled; = median number of times sites were sampled; IQR = interquartile range for the median number of times sites were sampled; Naïve est. = naïve estimate, which we calculated independently for each year simply as the number of sites surveyed where we detected the species at least once/the total number of potential sites for that species that we surveyed. This value estimates site occupancy without correcting for the detection probability. Note that we used the multiyear option in PRESENCE [47] to estimate ψ for each year, resulting in derived annual estimates after the first year based upon the sum of occupied sites that did not go extinct from the previous year plus unoccupied sites that became colonized, thus making annual comparisons of naïve estimates with ψ less straightforward.
2 Estimate of the occupancy probability.
3 Standard errors for the listed minimum and maximum values or the individual estimates from single models.
4 Estimate of the colonization probability.
5 Estimate of the extinction probability.
6 Estimate of the detection probability.
Estimated values for parameters from site occupancy models of data collected via daytime surveys in the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge from 2004 to 2005.
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2014-09-12



