2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9104
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Co‐occurrence models fail to infer underlying patterns of avoidance and aggregation when closure is violated

Abstract: Advances in multi-species monitoring have prompted an increase in the use of multispecies occupancy analyses to assess patterns of co-occurrence among species, even when data were collected at scales likely violating the assumption that sites were closed to changes in the occupancy state for the target species. Violating the closure assumption may lead to erroneous conclusions related to patterns of co-occurrence among species. Occurrence for two hypothetical species was simulated under patterns of avoidance, … Show more

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