carcass
Estimation of the Number of Fatalities from Carcass Searches
The number of bird or bat fatalities from collisions with buildings, towers or wind energy turbines can be estimated based on carcass searches and experimentally assessed carcass persistence times and searcher efficiency. Functions for estimating the probability that a bird or bat that died is found by a searcher are provided. Further functions calculate the posterior distribution of the number of fatalities based on the number of carcasses found and the estimated detection probability.
- Version1.7
- R version≥ 3.1.0 stats,
- LicenseGPL-2
- Needs compilation?No
- carcass citation info
- Last release10/03/2023
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Team
Fraenzi Korner-Nievergelt
Dan Dalthorp
Tobias Roth
Ivo Niermann
Oliver Behr
Matthew A. Etterson
Robert Brinkmann
Pius Korner
Barbara Hellriegel
Manuela M. P. Huso
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- Depends2 packages
- Imports3 packages