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Compositional Analysis of Habitat Use From Animal Radio-Tracking Data

Nicholas J. Aebischer, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1993 - 
- Vol. 74, Iss: 5, pp 1313-1325
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In this paper, the authors advocate proportional habitat use by individual animals as a basis for analysis and use compositional analysis of such nonstandard multivariate data for analysis of habitat use based on radiotagged animals.
Abstract
Analysis of habitat use based on radio-tagged animals presents difficulties inadequately addressed by current methods. Areas of concern are sampling level, data pooling across individuals, non-independence of habitat proportions, differential habitat use by groups of animals, and arbitrary definition of habitat availability. We advocate proportional habitat use by individual animals as a basis for analysis. Hypothesis testing of such nonstandard multivariate data is done by compositional analysis, which encom- passes all MANOVA/MANCOVA-type linear models. The applications to habitat use range from testing for age class effects or seasonal differences, to examining relationships with food abundance or home range size. We take as an example the comparison of habitat use and availability. The concepts are explained and demonstrated on two data sets, illustrating different methods of treating missing values. We compare utilized with available habitats in two stages, examining home range selection within the overall study area first, then habitat use within the home range. At each stage, assuming that use differs from random, habitats can be ranked according to relative use, and significant between-rank differences located. Compositional analysis is also suited to the analysis of time budgets or diets.

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A review of methods for the assessment of prediction errors in conservation presence/absence models

TL;DR: Thirteen recommendations are made to enable the objective selection of an error assessment technique for ecological presence/absence models and a new approach to estimating prediction error, which is based on the spatial characteristics of the errors, is proposed.
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The package “adehabitat” for the R software: A tool for the analysis of space and habitat use by animals

TL;DR: The “adehabitat” package for the R software is presented, which offers basic GIS functions, methods to analyze radio-tracking data and habitat selection by wildlife, and interfaces with other R packages.
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Relating populations to habitats using resource selection functions.

TL;DR: Two procedures that have recently been used to relate RSFs to population density are highlighted, dependent upon which field procedures are practical for a species, to allow RSF models to be interfaced with geographical information systems to map the probability of use, and ultimately populations, across landscapes.
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Application of random effects to the study of resource selection by animals

TL;DR: A simulation approach was used to clarify the application of random effects under three common situations for telemetry studies and found that random intercepts accounted for unbalanced sample designs, and models withrandom intercepts and coefficients improved model fit given the variation in selection among individuals and functional responses in selection.

Turning the tide: The eradication of invasive species

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