Capture-mark-recapture was used to study small mammal populations in tropical montane forests in southern India. Eleven plots in six montane forest patches were sampled from February-October, 1994. Six species were captured, including four rodents and two shrews. PROGRAM CAPTURE was used to derive estimates of density of the most abundant species in the study area, Rattus rattus Linnaeus. The coefficient of variation of the density estimate was used as an index of precision. The coefficient of variation decreased exponentially with increasing capture probability and with an increase in trapping duration. The coefficient of variation and the capture probability were not correlated with estimates of density. The density estimate increased wit...
Small mammals were sampled in two natural habitats (montane stunted evergreen forests and montane gr...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Small mammals were studied in insular montane forest patches in the Upper Nilgiris in southern India...
1. Small mammal populations were studied in montane evergreen forests in the Nilgiris, southern Indi...
ABSTRACT Efficiently obtaining high-quality data on animal populations and communities is paramount ...
This paper examines the impact of forest fragmentation on small mammals inhabiting the rainforests o...
Small mammal monitoring using live trapping was done along the upper section of river Drava in 2003-...
Occurrence and abundance of mammals were compared in five large protected rainforest patches inside ...
A model was developed to estimate small mammal densities when capture-recapture methods are used to ...
Graduation date: 1990I used program CAPTURE to analyze 1,535 data sets for 33 North American species...
ABSTRACT. Numerous studies have compared the efficiency of different types of traps for the survey o...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
Small mammals were sampled in two natural habitats (montane stunted evergreen forests and montane gr...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Small mammals were studied in insular montane forest patches in the Upper Nilgiris in southern India...
1. Small mammal populations were studied in montane evergreen forests in the Nilgiris, southern Indi...
ABSTRACT Efficiently obtaining high-quality data on animal populations and communities is paramount ...
This paper examines the impact of forest fragmentation on small mammals inhabiting the rainforests o...
Small mammal monitoring using live trapping was done along the upper section of river Drava in 2003-...
Occurrence and abundance of mammals were compared in five large protected rainforest patches inside ...
A model was developed to estimate small mammal densities when capture-recapture methods are used to ...
Graduation date: 1990I used program CAPTURE to analyze 1,535 data sets for 33 North American species...
ABSTRACT. Numerous studies have compared the efficiency of different types of traps for the survey o...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
Small mammals were sampled in two natural habitats (montane stunted evergreen forests and montane gr...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...