Estimating Abundance from Presence–Absence Maps via a Paired Negative‐Binomial Model |
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Authors: | Wen‐Han Hwang Richard Huggins |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of StatisticsNational Chung Hsing University;2. Department of Mathematics and StatisticsThe University of Melbourne |
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Abstract: | The estimation of abundance from presence–absence data is an intriguing problem in applied statistics. The classical Poisson model makes strong independence and homogeneity assumptions and in practice generally underestimates the true abundance. A controversial ad hoc method based on negative‐binomial counts (Am. Nat.) has been empirically successful but lacks theoretical justification. We first present an alternative estimator of abundance based on a paired negative binomial model that is consistent and asymptotically normally distributed. A quadruple negative binomial extension is also developed, which yields the previous ad hoc approach and resolves the controversy in the literature. We examine the performance of the estimators in a simulation study and estimate the abundance of 44 tree species in a permanent forest plot. |
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Keywords: | abundance estimation negative‐binomial distribution presence– absence map |
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