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Comparison of Some Statistical Techniques for Analysis of Resource Selection
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Resource Selection DataEngineeringResource AssessmentPopulation EcologyResource AvailabilityProductivityGray PartridgeWildlife EcologyBiogeographyEconomic AnalysisResource SelectionStatisticsQuantitative ManagementConservation BiologyEconomicsBiodiversityStatistical MethodsResource PlanningResource ConstraintEvolutionary BiologyBusinessEconometricsWildlife ManagementResource Allocation
Many biologists and statisticians still have questions about analysis of resource selection data. Consequently, we compared 4 statistical methods for analysis of habitat selection by considering hypotheses, assumptions, and methods of calculation. We used detailed calculations on gray partridge (Perdix perdix) habitat-use data to note factors that may cause the methods to give disparate results. The factors we identified where the emphasis or relative weight placed on within- versus between-animal observations, independence and variability assumptions, and the relationship between the statistical hypothesis and the biological hypothesis
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