Expectation of Occupancy for Habitat Quality Research for Threatened and Endangered Avian and Bat Species

Dinesh B. Ekanayake
Department of Mathematics and Philosophy, Western Illinois University,1 University Circle, Macomb 61455, USA

Indrajith Wasala Mudiyanselage
The Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, USA

Nisansala Wickramasinghe
The Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, USA

Abstract

We introduce a model for the expectation of occupancy as a function of spatial scale variables and variables related to characteristics of sites for avian and bat habitat quality assessment. We utilized a unique functional representation for the joint density based on the estimated modes of the univariate distributions to model the expectation of occupancy. Unlike binary classification methods, the proposed construction does not require a clear distinction of used versus unused habitats. It also allows extending variable ranges for spatial generalization. We demonstrate how one could utilize the expectation of occupancy to reliably predict habitats a particular avian species may choose for nesting or roosting, to compare various tree species and sites, and to identify prominent characteristics that govern the selection of a site by avian and bat species. The methods can be utilized in the management of suitable sites and the conservation of endangered species.

 

Keywords: habitat classification, mode-based density estimation, restricted data ranges, feature selection

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