A home range is the space an animal uses during a defined period. Home range is assumed to be an asymptotically increasing function of relocation sample size. We know that variation in detection probability across a landscape can affect the estimated size of a home range, but it's not always obvious whether detection probability is affecting a given estimate. DiagnoseHR provides functions to evaluate the sensitivity of a home range estimate to the removal of individual relocations and to assess whether a home range estimate is asymptotic. DiagnoseHR also provides functions to build simulated datasets under realistic detection and sampling parameters to simulate how sampling will affect inferences from spatial data.
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License | CRAPL |
Version | 0.0.0.9000 |
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