2022
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.12753
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Power to the people: Analysis of occupancy models informed by local knowledge

Abstract: Power analyses help to improve the cost-effectiveness of monitoring strategies for wildlife populations, but rarely account for variation in detection probability, affecting the power of data to detect trends in occupancy. We explore the power of occupancy models informed by two locally-informed methods (interviews and daily diaries) to detect changes in occupancy for 14 mammal species hunted for wild meat within a community forest in Cameroon. This is the first study to use the formula developed by to compare… Show more

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“…and the discrete nature of some of them. For instance, the interviewed collectors requested for full confidentiality; thus, we are referring to them as Juan and Luis to maintain their anonymity (Brittain et al., 2022). We describe their responses and motivations for collecting wildlife.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and the discrete nature of some of them. For instance, the interviewed collectors requested for full confidentiality; thus, we are referring to them as Juan and Luis to maintain their anonymity (Brittain et al., 2022). We describe their responses and motivations for collecting wildlife.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%