Shawn Patrick Dahle
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution | 2014
Paul B. Conn; Jay M. Ver Hoef; Brett T. McClintock; Erin E. Moreland; Josh M. London; Michael F. Cameron; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Peter L. Boveng
Summary Automated detection systems employing advanced technology (e.g. infrared imagery, auditory recording systems, pattern recognition software) are compelling tools for gathering animal abundance and distribution data since investigators can often collect data more efficiently and reduce animal disturbance relative to surveys using human observers. Even with these improvements, analysing animal abundance with advanced technology can be challenging because of potential for incomplete detection, false positives and species misidentification. We argue that double sampling with an independent sampling method can provide the critical information needed to account for such errors. We present a hierarchical modelling framework for jointly analysing automated detection and double sampling data obtained during animal population surveys. Under our framework, observed counts in different sampling units are conceptualized as having arisen from a thinned log-Gaussian Cox process subject to spatial autocorrelation (where thinning accounts for incomplete detection). For multispecies surveys, our approach handles incomplete species observations owing to (i) structural uncertainties (e.g. in cases where the automatic detection data do not provide species observations) and (ii) species misclassification; the latter requires auxiliary information on the misclassification process. As an example of combining an automated detection system and a double sampling procedure, we consider the problem of estimating animal abundance from aerial surveys that use infrared imagery to detect animals, and independent, high-resolution digital photography to provide information on species composition and thermal detection accuracy. We illustrate our approach by analysing simulated data and data from a survey of four ice-associated seal species in the eastern Bering Sea. Our analysis indicated reasonable performance of our hierarchical modelling approach, but suggested a need to balance model complexity with the richness of the data set. For example, highly parameterized models can lead to spuriously high predictions of abundance in areas that are not sampled, especially when there are large gaps in spatial coverage. We recommend that ecologists employ double sampling when enumerating animal populations with automated detection systems to estimate and correct for detection errors. Combining multiple data sets within a hierarchical modelling framework provides a powerful approach for analysing animal abundance over large spatial domains.
Archive | 2016
M. Muto; V. T. Helker; Robyn P. Angliss; Brian A. Allen; Peter L. Boveng; Jeffrey Mark Breiwick; Michael F. Cameron; Phil Clapham; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Marilyn E. Dahlheim; Brian S. Fadely; Megan C. Ferguson; Lowell W. Fritz; Roderick C. Hobbs; Yulia V. Ivashchenko; Amy S. Kennedy; Josh M. London; Sally A. Mizroch; Rolf R. Ream; E. L. Richmond; Kim E. W. Shelden; Rodney G. Towell; Paul R. Wade; Janice M. Waite; Alexandre N. Zerbini
NOTE – NMFS is in the process of reviewing humpback whale stock structure under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) in light of the 14 Distinct Population Segments established under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) (81 FR 62259, 8 September 2016). A complete revision of the humpback whale stock assessments will be postponed until this review is complete. In the interim, new information on humpback whale mortality and serious injury is provided within this report.
Archive | 2009
Peter L. Boveng; John L. Bengtson; Troy William Buckley; Michael F. Cameron; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Brendan P. Kelly; Bernard A. Megrey; James E. Overland; Neal J. Williamson
Archive | 2010
Brendan P. Kelly; John L. Bengtson; Peter L. Boveng; Michael F. Cameron; Shawn Patrick Dahle; J. K. Jansen; E. A. Logerwell; James E. Overland; Christopher L. Sabine; Gordon T. Waring; J. M. Wilder
Journal of Wildlife Management | 2010
John K. Jansen; Peter L. Boveng; Shawn Patrick Dahle; John L. Bengtson
Archive | 2010
Michael F. Cameron; John L. Bengtson; Peter L. Boveng; J. K. Jansen; Brendan P. Kelly; Shawn Patrick Dahle; E. A. Logerwell; James E. Overland; Christopher L. Sabine; Gordon T. Waring; J. M. Wilder
Archive | 2008
Peter L. Boveng; John L. Bengtson; Michael F. Cameron; Shawn Patrick Dahle; E. A. Logerwell; Josh M. London; James E. Overland; Jeremy T. Sterling; Duane E. Stevenson; Barbara Louise Taylor; Heather Lee Ziel
Archive | 2006
J. K. Jansen; John L. Bengtson; Peter L. Boveng; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Jay M. Ver Hoef
Marine Mammal Science | 2015
Brett T. McClintock; Erin E. Moreland; Joshua M. London; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Gavin M. Brady; Erin L. Richmond; Kymberly M. Yano; Peter L. Boveng
Archive | 2018
M. Muto; V. T. Helker; Robyn P. Angliss; Brian A. Allen; Peter L. Boveng; Jeffrey M. Breiwick; Michael F. Cameron; Phil Clapham; Shawn Patrick Dahle; Marilyn E. Dahlheim; Brian S. Fadely; Megan C. Ferguson; Lowell W. Fritz; Roderick C. Hobbs; Yulia V. Ivashchenko; Amy S. Kennedy; Josh M. London; Sally A. Mizroch; Rolf R. Ream; E. L. Richmond; Kim E. W. Shelden; Rodney G. Towell; Paul R. Wade; Janice M. Waite; Alexandre N. Zerbini