Hello, this is more of a theoretical question, but I just want to make sure my thinking is correct on this.
Let's say I have 100 traps that are 25 m apart and surveyed once a week for three weeks. Animal A is captured at Trap 1 and Trap 2 during Week 1 and Week 2, respectively. Normally, based on my species of interests' possible daily movements, I would thin out traps so I have 25 traps which are 100 m away so that the data isn't too spatially autocorrelated. In this case, I would have lost Animal A's Week 2 detection at Trap 2, because it's within <= 100 m of Trap 1.
But this time around I thin the traps out based on what week it is, so I keep Animal A's detection on Week 1 at Trap 1, and Animal A's detection on Week 2 at Trap 2, so now the two detections are within 25 m of each other, but separated by a week.
Would this cause the issues typical to ignoring spatial autocorrelation in SCR models? I feel that it would, but just want to check.
Thank you for your time!