A statistical approach to assess interspecific consumptive competition and functional redundancy in ephemeral resource uses using camera traps
Yoshihiro Nakashima,
Akane Hashizume,
Akane Kanda
Abstract:Camera traps have been widely used in wildlife research, offering significant potential for monitoring species interactions at ephemeral resources. However, raw data obtained from camera traps often face limitations due to observation censoring, where resource consumption by dominant animals may obscure potential resource use by less dominant animals. We extended time‐to‐detection occupancy modeling to quantify interspecific consumptive competition and redundancy of ecosystem functions through consumption betw… Show more
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