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Hi, just a detail for the occurrence indicator graphs Y-axis legend: Occupancy, in principle, is mostly used for the probability that a site is occupied (and expressed between 0 and 1) cf. site occupancy models. What we look at in TrIAS is Area of Occupancy the way IUCN use it to quantify range size for species. This is an interesting paper about the concept.
@damianooldoni we should probably change the legend for the Y axis to "Area of Occupancy (km2)" to avoid confusion.
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I thought we just look at the occupancy in any one year. Normally, survey intensity is not great enough to get the true 1km area of occupancy after just one year. The IUCN usually aggregates over a number of years, but we can't do that.
damianooldoni
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occupancy versus AoO on indicator graphs
Replace occupancy with AoO on indicator graphs and in workflows
Sep 13, 2022
Noticed I am still using occupancy. "Measured occupancy" is the term we used in abstract and slides for OEMC 2023 (thanks @qgroom). I would use "measured occupancy" in a next update of the indicators output.
Notice that the Y axis is returned by trias package. We can overwrite it of course, but it's better to set it up correctly at the source. So, I have just moved this issue to trias package.
damianooldoni
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Replace occupancy with AoO on indicator graphs and in workflows
Replace "occupancy" with "measured occupancy" on indicator graphs and in workflows
Jan 27, 2025
damianooldoni
changed the title
Replace "occupancy" with "measured occupancy" on indicator graphs and in workflows
Replace "occupancy" with "measured occupancy" on indicator graphs
Jan 27, 2025
Hi, just a detail for the occurrence indicator graphs Y-axis legend: Occupancy, in principle, is mostly used for the probability that a site is occupied (and expressed between 0 and 1) cf. site occupancy models. What we look at in TrIAS is Area of Occupancy the way IUCN use it to quantify range size for species. This is an interesting paper about the concept.
@damianooldoni we should probably change the legend for the Y axis to "Area of Occupancy (km2)" to avoid confusion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: