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phenology (version 10.1)

map_Gratiot: Likelihood map of Leatherback nest counts

Description

Likelihood map of Leatherback nest counts from Gratiot et al. (2006) Figure 1. A intraseasonal periodic pattern was searched for varying Phi and Delta parameters.

Usage

map_Gratiot

Arguments

Format

A list with Gratiot data and the result of the fit.

Author

Marc Girondot marc.girondot@u-psud.fr

Details

Likelihood map of Leatherback nest counts from Gratiot et al. (2006) Figure 1

References

Gratiot, N., Gratiot, J., de Thoisy, B. & Kelle, L. 2006. Estimation of marine turtles nesting season from incomplete data ; statistical adjustment of a sinusoidal function. Animal Conservation, 9, 95-102.

See Also

Other Phenology model: AutoFitPhenology(), BE_to_LBLE(), Gratiot, LBLE_to_BE(), LBLE_to_L(), L_to_LBLE(), MarineTurtles_2002, MinBMinE_to_Min(), adapt_parameters(), add_SE(), add_phenology(), extract_result(), fit_phenology(), likelihood_phenology(), logLik.phenology(), map_phenology(), par_init(), phenology(), phenology2fitRMU(), phenology_MHmcmc(), phenology_MHmcmc_p(), plot.phenology(), plot.phenologymap(), plot_delta(), plot_phi(), print.phenology(), print.phenologymap(), print.phenologyout(), remove_site(), result_Gratiot, result_Gratiot1, result_Gratiot2, result_Gratiot_Flat, result_Gratiot_mcmc, summary.phenology(), summary.phenologymap(), summary.phenologyout()

Examples

Run this code
library(phenology)
# Read a file with likelihood map
data(map_Gratiot)

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