Supplement 1. Data files for the amphibian example in the manuscript, C source code, executable, and associated files for simulating data under the open-model structure, for input to program PRESENCE. William L. Kendall James E. Hines James D. Nichols Evan H. Campbell Grant 10.6084/m9.figshare.3555450.v1 https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_Data_files_for_the_amphibian_example_in_the_manuscript_C_source_code_executable_and_associated_files_for_simulating_data_under_the_open-model_structure_for_input_to_program_PRESENCE_/3555450 <h2>File List</h2><div> <p><a href="genpres4_stag.c">genpres4_stag.c</a><b> – </b>C source code</p> <p><a href="rngs.c">rngs.c</a>, <a href="rngs.h">rngs.h</a><b> – </b>supplemental files for random number generation.</p> <p><a href="genpres4_stag.exe">genpres4_stag.exe</a> – Executable of the program above.</p> <p><a href="data_examples.zip">data_examples.zip</a> – three amphibian data files used in the example </p> <p><a href="readme.pdf">readme.pdf</a> – Explanation of files and their use </p> </div><h2>Description</h2><div> <p> </p> <p>genpres4_stag.c, along with rngs.c and rngs.h, generate simulated data under the open model described in the manuscript. Amphibian data used in the example are located in data_examples.zip. All files and their uses are explained in readme.pdf.</p> </div> 2016-08-09 14:27:06 residence time species distribution climate change anurans maximum likelihood presence–absence detection probability phenology occupancy models Environmental Science Ecology