2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.06.425644
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Occupancy-collection models: Towards bias-corrected modeling of species’ distributions using unstructured occurrence data from museums and herbaria

Abstract: The digitization of museum collections as well as an explosion in citizen science initiatives has resulted in a wealth of data that can be useful for understanding the global distribution of biodiversity, provided that the well-documented biases inherent in unstructured opportunistic data are accounted for. While traditionally used to model imperfect detection using structured data from systematic surveys of wildlife, occupancy-detection models provide a framework for modelling the imperfect collection process… Show more

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