This is the second post in a series I am writing on multistate occupancy models. I will be building off my previous example of a static multistate model, so if you’ve not read the first post be sure to check it out here.

This is the second post in a series I am writing on multistate occupancy models. I will be building off my previous example of a static multistate model, so if you’ve not read the first post be sure to check it out here.