2020
DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12397
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Estimating Seal Pup Production in The Greenland Sea by Using Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling

Abstract: Summary The Greenland Sea is an important breeding ground for harp and hooded seals. Estimates of annual seal pup production are critical factors in the estimation of abundance that is needed for management of the species. These estimates are usually based on counts from aerial photographic surveys. However, only a minor part of the whelping region can be photographed, because of its large extent. To estimate total seal pup production, we propose a Bayesian hierarchical modelling approach motivated by viewing … Show more

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“…However, caution is advised when incorporating additional structural complexity into models of this type of data, due to its zero‐inflated and relatively static nature (observed here through the issues associated with inclusion of an AR1 temporal correlation structure). Accounting for the observation process, and spatially varying detection probability is a particular strength of the inlabru package, which can also be used to model subsampled and distance sampling data (Jullum et al, 2020; Yuan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, caution is advised when incorporating additional structural complexity into models of this type of data, due to its zero‐inflated and relatively static nature (observed here through the issues associated with inclusion of an AR1 temporal correlation structure). Accounting for the observation process, and spatially varying detection probability is a particular strength of the inlabru package, which can also be used to model subsampled and distance sampling data (Jullum et al, 2020; Yuan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%