Journal article
Inferring extinction year using a Bayesian approach
S Kodikara, H Demirhan, Y Wang, A Solow, L Stone
Methods in Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2020
Abstract
Species sighting records are combined with statistical models to infer whether an endangered species might have become extinct, or instead has just gone unobserved for a lengthy period of time. The challenging part of developing these models lies in dealing with uncertain sightings. We propose a Bayesian hierarchical approach to infer the extinction time of a species based on historical sighting records which may be either certain or uncertain. The posterior distribution for extinction time is evaluated using the likelihood of sighting data and non-informative priors for model parameters. All the models discussed in this paper are implemented in JAGS, a program for analysing Bayesian models ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Australian Research Council (Grant number: DP 150102472).