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phenology (version 10.1)

result_Gratiot_Flat: Result of the fit of Leatherback nest counts

Description

Result of the fit of Leatherback nest counts from Gratiot et al. (2006) Figure 1. The phenology has been fitted with MinE, MinB, Max, LengthB, LengthE, Peak, Theta. The Flat parameter is set to 0 and is not fitted.

Usage

result_Gratiot_Flat

Arguments

Format

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

Author

Marc Girondot marc.girondot@u-psud.fr

Details

Result of the fit 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_Gratiot, 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_mcmc, summary.phenology(), summary.phenologymap(), summary.phenologyout()

Examples

Run this code
library(phenology)
# Read a file with result
data(result_Gratiot_Flat)

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