Thank you Murray. Actually the park itself is a part of a larger contiguous habitat, and includes three more parks that houses leopards and tigers and we do know animals are moving between these parks. Currently I am putting a polybuffer of 10km around my park to get a robust estimate of density and then to getting an abundance estimate
within the park boundaries. Is that a reasonable approach?
2 further questions:
1. since my park boundary is of interest to me (actually the forest dept.) I am using the shapefile and creating a mask of type traprect (because that way all the habitat area within my park gets covered and nothing outside it) and using this to estimate the abundance (even though the model used a 10k polybuffer).
2. The Estimated N within this smaller area is 50 individuals even though we detected 87 in out CT arrays. I am guessing this is because when I make a mask of 10k polybuffer, I am assigning 87 animals to this larger area and thus the abundance estimate within a smaller area is lower than the number of animals I detected. I am planning to explain this to the forest dept. as having about 50 "resident" leopards within the park boundaries but other animals still using the park area transiently.
Is my approach and my reasonings correct?
Thank you.