Organize data for the multi-state occupancy model fit by occuMS
Organizes multi-state occupancy data (currently single-season only)
along with covariates. This S4 class is required by the data argument
of occuMS
unmarkedFrameOccuMS(y, siteCovs=NULL, obsCovs=NULL, numPrimary=1, yearlySiteCovs=NULL)
y |
An MxR matrix of multi-state occupancy data for a species,
where M is the number of sites and R is the maximum number of
observations per site (across all primary and secondary periods, if
you have multi-season data). Values in |
siteCovs |
A |
obsCovs |
Either a named list of |
numPrimary |
Number of primary time periods (e.g. seasons) for the dynamic or multi-season version of the model. There should be an equal number of secondary periods in each primary period. |
yearlySiteCovs |
A data frame with one column per covariate that varies among sites and primary periods (e.g. years). It should have MxT rows where M is the number of sites and T the number of primary periods, ordered by site-primary period. These covariates only used for dynamic (multi-season) models. |
unmarkedFrameOccuMS is the S4 class that holds data to be passed
to the occuMS
model-fitting function.
an object of class unmarkedFrameOccuMS
Ken Kellner contact@kenkellner.com
# Fake data #Parameters N <- 100; J <- 3; S <- 3 psi <- c(0.5,0.3,0.2) p11 <- 0.4; p12 <- 0.25; p22 <- 0.3 #Simulate state z <- sample(0:2, N, replace=TRUE, prob=psi) #Simulate detection y <- matrix(0,nrow=N,ncol=J) for (n in 1:N){ probs <- switch(z[n]+1, c(0,0,0), c(1-p11,p11,0), c(1-p12-p22,p12,p22)) if(z[n]>0){ y[n,] <- sample(0:2, J, replace=TRUE, probs) } } #Covariates site_covs <- as.data.frame(matrix(rnorm(N*2),ncol=2)) # nrow = # of sites obs_covs <- as.data.frame(matrix(rnorm(N*J*2),ncol=2)) # nrow = N*J #Build unmarked frame umf <- unmarkedFrameOccuMS(y=y,siteCovs=site_covs,obsCovs=obs_covs) umf # look at data summary(umf) # summarize plot(umf) # visualize umf@numStates # check number of occupancy states detected
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