A review of estimating animal abundance II
GAF Seber - … Statistical Review/Revue Internationale de Statistique, 1992 - JSTOR
A Review of Estimating Animal Abundance II Page 1 International Statistical Review (1992), 60,
2, pp. 129-166. Printed in Great Britain ? International Statistical Institute A Review of Estimating …
2, pp. 129-166. Printed in Great Britain ? International Statistical Institute A Review of Estimating …
[BOOK][B] Radio tracking and animal populations
J Millspaugh, JM Marzluff - 2001 - books.google.com
Radio Tracking and Animal Populations is a succinct synthesis of emerging technologies
and their applications to the empirical and theoretical problems of population assessment …
and their applications to the empirical and theoretical problems of population assessment …
Does interference competition with wolves limit the distribution and abundance of coyotes?
KM Berger, EM Gese - Journal of animal Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Interference competition with wolves Canis lupus is hypothesized to limit the
distribution and abundance of coyotes Canis latrans, and the extirpation of wolves is often …
distribution and abundance of coyotes Canis latrans, and the extirpation of wolves is often …
Autocorrelation of location estimates and the analysis of radiotracking data
DL Otis, GC White - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1999 - JSTOR
The wildlife literature has been contradictory about the importance of autocorrelation in
radiotracking data used for home range estimation and hypothesis tests of habitat selection …
radiotracking data used for home range estimation and hypothesis tests of habitat selection …
Home range, activity and movements of a wolf pack in central Italy
Home range, habitat use, activity and movement patterns were studied in a pack of wolves in
a mountainous region of Abruzzo, central Italy from June 1986 to March 1987. The home …
a mountainous region of Abruzzo, central Italy from June 1986 to March 1987. The home …
Indirect effects and traditional trophic cascades: a test involving wolves, coyotes, and pronghorn
The traditional trophic cascades model is based on consumer–resource interactions at each
link in a food chain. However, trophic‐level interactions, such as mesocarnivore release …
link in a food chain. However, trophic‐level interactions, such as mesocarnivore release …
[BOOK][B] Ecology and behaviour of North American black bears: home ranges, habitat, and social organization
RA Powell, JW Zimmerman, DE Seaman - 1997 - books.google.com
What main factors affect mammalian home range size and dynamics? To what extent do
constraints on home range characteristics vary between the sexes? This book aims to …
constraints on home range characteristics vary between the sexes? This book aims to …
On testing for independence of animal movements
RK Swihart, NA Slade - Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and …, 1997 - JSTOR
In a previous study, we showed that n independent locational observations contain more
spatial information than n autocorrelated observations. We also developed a statistical test …
spatial information than n autocorrelated observations. We also developed a statistical test …
[BOOK][B] Carnivore ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques
Animals that must hunt and kill for at least part of their living are inherently interesting to
many people and the role that carnivores play in biological communities attract interest from …
many people and the role that carnivores play in biological communities attract interest from …
High levels of habitat loss and fragmentation limit reproductive success by reducing home range size and provisioning rates of Northern saw-whet owls
HL Hinam, CCS Clair - Biological Conservation, 2008 - Elsevier
Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation have been heavily biased toward population
and community questions, with less attention on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation …
and community questions, with less attention on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation …