<p>Arrows indicate the timing of badger removal operations. Error bar indicate upper 95% confidence intervals.</p
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
Bold lines represent the marginal predicted probability and dashed lines (or error bars) the standar...
<div><p>Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are requ...
<p><b>A.</b> Estimated badger population size for each full session (1–5) within the Kilkenny study ...
<p>Badger numbers estimated using a multiplicative model of active main setts within the study area ...
<p>The mean number of infected badgers per social group during the five years of control and five ye...
<p>The mean number of infected badgers per social group during the five years of control and five ye...
<p>Density: badgers km<sup>−2</sup>.</p>*<p>Trappability was derived from the numbers of badgers tra...
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to c...
<p>Population Density Estimates (badgers/km<sup>2</sup>) for all badgers (adults in brackets) using ...
<p>n is the number of badgers captured per session. Values in the upper right of the matrix represen...
<p>Solid line represents all badgers trapped; dashed line represents adult badgers only.</p
Occupancy matrix based on camera trapping surveys conducted in Northern Scotland. Ecological variabl...
Bold lines represent the marginal predicted probability and dashed lines (or error bars) the standar...
Estimating population size in space and time is essential for applied ecology and wildlife managemen...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
Bold lines represent the marginal predicted probability and dashed lines (or error bars) the standar...
<div><p>Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are requ...
<p><b>A.</b> Estimated badger population size for each full session (1–5) within the Kilkenny study ...
<p>Badger numbers estimated using a multiplicative model of active main setts within the study area ...
<p>The mean number of infected badgers per social group during the five years of control and five ye...
<p>The mean number of infected badgers per social group during the five years of control and five ye...
<p>Density: badgers km<sup>−2</sup>.</p>*<p>Trappability was derived from the numbers of badgers tra...
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to c...
<p>Population Density Estimates (badgers/km<sup>2</sup>) for all badgers (adults in brackets) using ...
<p>n is the number of badgers captured per session. Values in the upper right of the matrix represen...
<p>Solid line represents all badgers trapped; dashed line represents adult badgers only.</p
Occupancy matrix based on camera trapping surveys conducted in Northern Scotland. Ecological variabl...
Bold lines represent the marginal predicted probability and dashed lines (or error bars) the standar...
Estimating population size in space and time is essential for applied ecology and wildlife managemen...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
Bold lines represent the marginal predicted probability and dashed lines (or error bars) the standar...
<div><p>Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are requ...