<div><p>Due to time and financial constraints indices are often used to obtain landscape-scale estimates of relative species abundance. Using two different field methods and comparing the results can help to detect possible bias or a non monotonic relationship between the index and the true abundance, providing more reliable results. We used data obtained from camera traps and feces counts to independently estimate relative abundance of red foxes in the Black Forest, a forested landscape in southern Germany. Applying negative binomial regression models, we identified landscape parameters that influence red fox abundance, which we then used to predict relative red fox abundance. We compared the estimated regression coefficients of the landsc...
<p>Difference between the two predictions in percent (prediction from feces counts – prediction from...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Density estimates are integral to wildlife management, but they can be costly to obtain. Indices of ...
Due to time and financial constraints indices are often used to obtain landscape-scale estimates of ...
Estimating animal abundance is essential for research, management and conservation purposes. Althoug...
Estimating animal abundance is essential for research, management and conservation purposes. Althoug...
Knowledge of small-mammal population densities and species richness values are crucial to wildlife c...
The suitability of spotlight counts to index red fox abundance was assessed in an arid environment t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 12th International Mammalogical Congress (IMC): "Advances in mamma...
Schematic representation of the experimental design used to compare different methods to estimate va...
Rarely is it possible to obtain absolute numbers in free-ranging populations and although various di...
Rarely is it possible to obtain absolute numbers in free-ranging populations and although various di...
Species detection rates achieved through motion-activated cameras have been adopted as relative abu...
Spatial capture-recapture modelling (SCR) is a powerful tool for estimating densities, population si...
Spatial capture–recapture modelling (SCR) is a powerful tool for estimating density, population size...
<p>Difference between the two predictions in percent (prediction from feces counts – prediction from...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Density estimates are integral to wildlife management, but they can be costly to obtain. Indices of ...
Due to time and financial constraints indices are often used to obtain landscape-scale estimates of ...
Estimating animal abundance is essential for research, management and conservation purposes. Althoug...
Estimating animal abundance is essential for research, management and conservation purposes. Althoug...
Knowledge of small-mammal population densities and species richness values are crucial to wildlife c...
The suitability of spotlight counts to index red fox abundance was assessed in an arid environment t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 12th International Mammalogical Congress (IMC): "Advances in mamma...
Schematic representation of the experimental design used to compare different methods to estimate va...
Rarely is it possible to obtain absolute numbers in free-ranging populations and although various di...
Rarely is it possible to obtain absolute numbers in free-ranging populations and although various di...
Species detection rates achieved through motion-activated cameras have been adopted as relative abu...
Spatial capture-recapture modelling (SCR) is a powerful tool for estimating densities, population si...
Spatial capture–recapture modelling (SCR) is a powerful tool for estimating density, population size...
<p>Difference between the two predictions in percent (prediction from feces counts – prediction from...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Density estimates are integral to wildlife management, but they can be costly to obtain. Indices of ...