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Estimating dyad association probability under imperfect and heterogeneous detection
Authors:M Javier Klaich  Paul G KinasSusana N Pedraza  Mariano A Coscarella  Enrique A Crespo
Institution:a Centro Nacional Patagónico, Boulevard Brown 2915, Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
b Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Boulevard Brown 3150, Sede Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
c Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Avenida Itália, km 8, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
Abstract:In animal behaviour studies, association indices estimate the proportion of time two individuals (i.e. a dyad) spend in association. In terms of dyads, all association indices can be interpreted as estimators of the probability that a dyad is associated. However, traditional indices rely on the assumptions that the probability to detect a particular individual (p) is either approximately one and/or homogeneous between associated and not associated individuals. Based on marked individuals we develop a likelihood based model to estimate the probability a dyad is associated (ψ) accounting for p < 1 and possibly varying between associated and not associated individuals. The proposed likelihood based model allows for both individual and dyadic missing observations. In addition, the model can easily be extended to incorporate covariate information for modeling p and ψ. A simulation study showed that the likelihood based model approach yield reasonably unbiased estimates, even for low and heterogeneous individual detection probabilities, while, in contrast, traditional indices showed moderate to strong biases. The application of the proposed approach is illustrated using a real data set collected from a population of Commerson's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) in Patagonia Argentina. Finally, we discuss possible extensions of the proposed model and its applicability in animal behaviour and ecological studies.
Keywords:Animal behaviour analysis  Association index  Individual detection  Dyad association probability  Information theory  Likelihood based model  Cephalorhynchus commersonii
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