<div><p>Using multiple detection methods can increase the number, kind, and distribution of individuals sampled, which may increase accuracy and precision and reduce cost of population abundance estimates. However, when variables influencing abundance are of interest, if individuals detected via different methods are influenced by the landscape differently, separate analysis of multiple detection methods may be more appropriate. We evaluated the effects of combining two detection methods on the identification of variables important to local abundance using detections of grizzly bears with hair traps (systematic) and bear rubs (opportunistic). We used hierarchical abundance models (N-mixture models) with separate model components for each de...
Estimating the relative abundance (prevalence) of different population segments is a key step in add...
DNA-based capture-mark-recapture techniques are commonly used to monitor wildlife populations. Analy...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
Using multiple detection methods can increase the number, kind, and distribution of individuals samp...
Using multiple detection methods can increase the number, kind, and distribution of individuals samp...
It is common to use multiple field sampling methods when implementing wildlife surveys to compare me...
Abstract Knowledge on animal abundances is essential in ecology, but is complicated by low detectabi...
Summary. We develop a parameterization of the beta-binomial mixture that provides sensible inference...
Information on population abundance is important to correctly plan conservation and management of an...
<p>The first 6 species with lower dispersion were used for the individual analyses, while the others...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
<div><p>Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect dete...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Reliable estimates of abundance are critical in effectively managing threatened species, but the fea...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
Estimating the relative abundance (prevalence) of different population segments is a key step in add...
DNA-based capture-mark-recapture techniques are commonly used to monitor wildlife populations. Analy...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
Using multiple detection methods can increase the number, kind, and distribution of individuals samp...
Using multiple detection methods can increase the number, kind, and distribution of individuals samp...
It is common to use multiple field sampling methods when implementing wildlife surveys to compare me...
Abstract Knowledge on animal abundances is essential in ecology, but is complicated by low detectabi...
Summary. We develop a parameterization of the beta-binomial mixture that provides sensible inference...
Information on population abundance is important to correctly plan conservation and management of an...
<p>The first 6 species with lower dispersion were used for the individual analyses, while the others...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
<div><p>Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect dete...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Reliable estimates of abundance are critical in effectively managing threatened species, but the fea...
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection mu...
Estimating the relative abundance (prevalence) of different population segments is a key step in add...
DNA-based capture-mark-recapture techniques are commonly used to monitor wildlife populations. Analy...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...