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doi: 10.25338/b84060
The dataset contains species detection/non-detection data from 5 camera-trap surveys, carried out in 4 protected areas, in the southern Brazilian Amazon, along with camera-specific covariate and effort data. Also provided is R and Nimble code to implement the two community occupancy models described in the main text in Rocha and Sollmann (2023), Habitat use patterns suggest that climate-driven vegetation changes will negatively impact mammal communities in the Amazon, Animal Conservation, in press.
Viewing data requires R; running models requires R package Nimble.
Please see description in the publication.
camera trapping, FOS: Biological sciences, community occupancy model, terrestrial mammals
camera trapping, FOS: Biological sciences, community occupancy model, terrestrial mammals
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