Hi Kirstie, hi listfolk,
Thanks for trying out Distance2! It's very much in an experimental stage
at the moment, so I'd recommend sticking to Distance/mrds for now, at
least for any publication/report-level analysis.
An example analysis of stratified data with Distance can be found at:
http://distancesampling.org/R/vignettes/minke.html
(with other examples at
http://distancesampling.org/R)
Hope this helps!
cheers,
--dave
On 19/04/2017 10:43, 'Kirstie Hazelwood' via distance-sampling wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am working with data from mammal line transects for two regions, and I
> want to know what the difference in abundance between the two sites is
> for various different groups of species. I have divided my species into
> 8 functional groups, and, using 'Distance2', I have come up with
> detection function models for each of the functional groups. Not all
> functional groups fit the same detection function, since some have very
> relevant covariates and others don't (e.g. for some species group size
> is very important, but others are only seen alone so group size is
> irrelevant). However I expect detection functions to be the same for
> each site, only actual abundance to be different, so detection function
> models are across both sites /without/ site as a covariate. I now want
> abundance estimates for each region but I am hitting a couple of problems:
>
> 1. Some of the sample sizes are small for an individual site (e.g. large
> primates were seen in big groups every day at one site, and only one was
> ever seen at the other site. This is of course very important
> information but not very good for an abundance estimate). If I use
>
>>abundance_estimate(ds.model.sp1, ~Region.Label) # Region label = Site
>
> will I get abundance estimates for each site without having to model
> each site /and /functional group separately?
>
>
> 2. I haven't been able to test the above because one of the sites has
> varying Areas since some of the transects were shorter than others. This
> seems to be throwing the function off. Should I manually divide group
> size by Area before setting out to resolve this? Or is there a clever
> way that Distance2 can deal with this?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kirstie
>
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