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COMDYN: Software to study the dynamics of animal communities using a capture-recapture approach

January 1, 1999

COMDYN is a set of programs developed for estimation of parameters associated with community dynamics using count data from two locations or time periods. It is Internet-based, allowing remote users either to input their own data, or to use data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey for analysis. COMDYN allows probability of detection to vary among species and among locations and time periods. The basic estimator for species richness underlying all estimators is the jackknife estimator proposed by Burnham and Overton. Estimators are presented for quantities associated with temporal change in species richness, including rate of change in species richness over time, local extinction probability, local species turnover and number of local colonizing species. Estimators are also presented for quantities associated with spatial variation in species richness, including relative richness at two locations and proportion of species present in one location that are also present at a second location. Application of the estimators to species richness estimation has been previously described and justified. The potential applications of these programs are discussed.

Publication Year 1999
Title COMDYN: Software to study the dynamics of animal communities using a capture-recapture approach
DOI 10.1080/00063659909477247
Authors J. E. Hines, T. Boulinier, J. D. Nichols, J.R. Sauer, K. H. Pollock
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bird Study
Index ID 5223856
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center