Modeling Disease Dynamics From Spatially Explicit Capture‐Recapture Data
Fabian R. Ketwaroo,
Eleni Matechou,
Matthew Silk
et al.
Abstract:One of the main aims of wildlife disease ecology is to identify how disease dynamics vary in space and time and as a function of population density. However, monitoring spatiotemporal and density‐dependent disease dynamics in the wild is challenging because the observation process is error‐prone, which means that individuals, their disease status, and their spatial locations are unobservable, or only imperfectly observed. In this paper, we develop a novel spatially‐explicit capture‐recapture (SCR) model motiva… Show more
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