“…Multiple states and processes can be represented: age classes/survival, size classes/growth, sex/birth, genotypes and metapopulations are all states or networks of states with specified connections (Newman et al ., 2014). Such HMMs can be informed by a wide variety of population‐level observations, for example counts of plants (Borgy et al ., 2015) or animals (Schmidt et al ., 2015), as well as auxiliary individual‐level observations (Besbeas and Morgan, 2019). From this general viewpoint, HMMs can be seen as the structure behind open population N‐mixture models (Schmidt et al ., 2015; Cowen et al ., 2017), distance sampling models (Sollmann et al ., 2015) and approximate state‐space population dynamics models (Besbeas and Morgan, 2019).…”