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Posts
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publications
Using the multivariate Hawkes process to study interactions between multiple species from camera trap data
Published in Ecology, 2024
Proof-of-concept of the Hawkes process to infer interspecific interactions.
Recommended citation: Nicvert, L., Donnet, S., Keith, M., Peel, M., Somers, M. J., Swanepoel, L. H., Venter, J., Fritz, H., & Dray, S. (2024). Using the multivariate Hawkes process to study interactions between multiple species from camera trap data. Ecology, 105(4), e4237. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4237
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Statistical methods and software tools to analyze and infer ecological networks and process multi-species data
2024
My thesis in statistical ecology.
Recommended citation: Nicvert, L. (2024). Statistical methods and software tools to analyze and infer ecological networks and process multi-species data [PhD thesis, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I]. https://theses.hal.science/tel-04751639
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Trait matching without traits: using correspondence analysis to investigate the latent structure of interaction networks
2025
Analysis of trait matching with latent traits.
Recommended citation: Nicvert, L., Fritz, H., & Dray, S. (2025). Trait matching without traits: using correspondence analysis to investigate the latent structure of interaction networks. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.22.619454
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talks
A point process to infer spatio-temporal interactions from camera trap data
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I presented this poster at the International Statistical Ecology Conference (ISEC) 2022, in Cape Town, while visiting my PhD co-supervisor’s lab in South Africa. The poster can be seen here. An article based in the results presented in this poster was published in 2024.
Camtrapviz, a Shiny interface to visualize camera trap data [in French]
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This 5-minutes flash talk presents the {camtrapviz} Shiny application. The recording is available on YouTube, and you can download slides here.
tools
Camtrapviz
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Shiny app and R package to visualize camera trap data.
standardizeSnapshot
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R package to clean camera trap data.