Estimating animal abundance: review III
CJ Schwarz, GAF Seber - Statistical Science, 1999 - projecteuclid.org
FRANSCI (4)SCI222 Page 1 Statistical Science 1999, Vol. 14, No. 4, 427–456 Estimating
Animal Abundance: Review III Carl J. Schwarz and George AF Seber Abstract. The literature …
Animal Abundance: Review III Carl J. Schwarz and George AF Seber Abstract. The literature …
Modeling individual animal histories with multistate capture–recapture models
Many fields of science begin with a phase of exploration and description, followed by
investigations of the processes that account for observed patterns. The science of ecology is …
investigations of the processes that account for observed patterns. The science of ecology is …
[LIBRO][B] Hierarchical modeling and inference in ecology: the analysis of data from populations, metapopulations and communities
JA Royle, RM Dorazio - 2008 - books.google.com
A guide to data collection, modeling and inference strategies for biological survey data using
Bayesian and classical statistical methods. This book describes a general and flexible …
Bayesian and classical statistical methods. This book describes a general and flexible …
Estimation of tiger densities in India using photographic captures and recaptures
KU Karanth, JD Nichols - Ecology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is an endangered, large felid whose demographic status is poorly
known across its distributional range in Asia. Previously applied methods for estimating tiger …
known across its distributional range in Asia. Previously applied methods for estimating tiger …
Variation in survivorship of a migratory songbird throughout its annual cycle
TS Sillett, RT Holmes - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Demographic data from both breeding and non‐breeding periods are needed to
manage populations of migratory birds, many of which are declining in abundance and are …
manage populations of migratory birds, many of which are declining in abundance and are …
Assessing tiger population dynamics using photographic capture–recapture sampling
Although wide‐ranging, elusive, large carnivore species, such as the tiger, are of scientific
and conservation interest, rigorous inferences about their population dynamics are scarce …
and conservation interest, rigorous inferences about their population dynamics are scarce …
[LIBRO][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 …
A computer‐assisted system for photographic mark–recapture analysis
DT Bolger, TA Morrison, B Vance… - Methods in Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Photographic mark–recapture is a cost‐effective, non‐invasive way to study populations.
However, to efficiently apply photographic mark–recapture to large populations, computer …
However, to efficiently apply photographic mark–recapture to large populations, computer …
Spatial and temporal drivers of avian population dynamics across the annual cycle
Untangling the spatial and temporal processes that influence population dynamics of
migratory species is challenging, because changes in abundance are shaped by variation in …
migratory species is challenging, because changes in abundance are shaped by variation in …
Making great leaps forward: accounting for detectability in herpetological field studies
Detecting individuals of amphibian and reptile species can be a daunting task. Detection
can be hindered by various factors such as cryptic behavior, color patterns, or observer …
can be hindered by various factors such as cryptic behavior, color patterns, or observer …