Capture-recapture studies and analyses have become an impor-tant tool for the study of bird populations. One reason for the rapid advancement in this area has been the EURING conferences where population biologists and statisticians meet to review recent progress, identify areas that require further work, and work collaborately to solve real world problems. corresponding author
Bird ringing is a key ecological research technique that involves the capture and handling of bird...
Ever since its invention, radar has been involved with the study of birds. In World War II, when rad...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
The European Union for Bird Ringing (EURING) coordinates bird ringing at a continental scale and ope...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Recaptures of marked birds can be used to estimate their survival We suspect that the various method...
Here we provided multiple datasets on birds’ communities surveyed in the Station de Biologie des Lau...
When the approximate size of a population is of primary interest and the cost of an exhaus-tive enum...
The EURING meetings and the scientists who have attended them have contributed substantially to the ...
Applications of capture-recapture procedures go back to at least 1896, to the work of Petersen [1896...
Ornithological data are collected in many different ways, and provide information on important aspec...
Effective conservation requires in-depth knowledge of the life history strategies of migratory and r...
This handbook offers a detailed practical introduction to methods for observing, censusing, trapping...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
Bird ringing is a key ecological research technique that involves the capture and handling of bird...
Ever since its invention, radar has been involved with the study of birds. In World War II, when rad...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
The European Union for Bird Ringing (EURING) coordinates bird ringing at a continental scale and ope...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Recaptures of marked birds can be used to estimate their survival We suspect that the various method...
Here we provided multiple datasets on birds’ communities surveyed in the Station de Biologie des Lau...
When the approximate size of a population is of primary interest and the cost of an exhaus-tive enum...
The EURING meetings and the scientists who have attended them have contributed substantially to the ...
Applications of capture-recapture procedures go back to at least 1896, to the work of Petersen [1896...
Ornithological data are collected in many different ways, and provide information on important aspec...
Effective conservation requires in-depth knowledge of the life history strategies of migratory and r...
This handbook offers a detailed practical introduction to methods for observing, censusing, trapping...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
Bird ringing is a key ecological research technique that involves the capture and handling of bird...
Ever since its invention, radar has been involved with the study of birds. In World War II, when rad...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...