Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of my coauthors, I am pleased to announce our recent (ish) 
publication in Ecological Modeling:

A state-space model for estimating pinniped pup production from serial counts 
at breeding colonies

Jacobson, E.K., M.R. Goldman, L. Thomas, D.J.F. Russell

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111333

Estimating pinniped abundance is difficult because they are highly mobile and 
widely distributed, and spend the majority of time at sea. Abundance estimates 
are typically based on counts on land or ice. In species that breed colonially, 
such as the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), monitoring is largely focused on 
the breeding season, and pup production (number of pups born in a season) is 
used as an index of the total population size. At any one colony, grey seals 
give birth over several months, so not all pups are present at the colony at 
any one time. Pups are born white and moult into an adult-like coat before 
leaving the colony. At most key UK breeding colonies, over the course of a 
breeding season, a series of digital photographic aerial surveys are conducted 
and analysts count the numbers of white and moulted seal pups photographed. We 
developed a flexible state-space model to estimate pup production using these 
count data. The model is comprised of a deterministic process model for birth, 
moult, and leaving, and a stochastic observation model that allows for 
imperfect detection and classification. We implemented this model in Template 
Model Builder (TMB) and fit it using maximum likelihood. We show that our model 
performs well on simulated and real datasets. This model could be applied to 
other taxa for which successive counts of different life stages are collected, 
and used to investigate key ecological questions including, for example, the 
impact of climate change on phenology.

Cheers,

Eiren

Eiren Kate Jacobson, PhD (she/they)
Research Fellow
Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling
School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of St Andrews
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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