Determining appropriate statistical distributions for modeling animal count data is important for accurate estimation of abundance, distribution, and trends. In the case of sea ducks along the U.S. Atlantic coast, managers want to estimate local and regional abundance to detect and track population declines, to define areas of high and low use, and to predict the impact of future habitat change on populations. In this paper, we used a modified marked point process to model survey data that recorded flock sizes of Common eiders, Long-tailed ducks, and Black, Surf, and White-winged scoters. The data come from an experimental aerial survey, conducted by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) Division of Migratory Bird Management, du...
The Nebraska Sandhills are an important area for breeding ducks in the Great Plains, but reliable es...
In the traditional survey area (strata 1-18, 20-50, and 75-77), total duck abundance was 41.8 ± 0.7 ...
In the traditional survey area, which includes strata 1‒18, 20‒50, and 75‒77, the total duck populat...
Determining appropriate statistical distributions for modeling animal count data is important for ac...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Nearshore waters provide very important habitat for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) during migration and w...
We describe a technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the constru...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
Potential bias in breeding population estimates of certain duck species from the Waterfowl Breeding ...
Aerial surveys are effective and cost-efficient for quantifying population size and habitat use of w...
Wildlife managers routinely seek to establish sustainable limits of sport harvest or other regulated...
The existence or otherwise of density dependence within a population can have important implications...
Researchers have successfully designed aerial surveys that provided precise estimates of wintering p...
Sea ducks are inadequately monitored because traditional waterfowl surveys omit most of their breedi...
The Nebraska Sandhills are an important area for breeding ducks in the Great Plains, but reliable es...
In the traditional survey area (strata 1-18, 20-50, and 75-77), total duck abundance was 41.8 ± 0.7 ...
In the traditional survey area, which includes strata 1‒18, 20‒50, and 75‒77, the total duck populat...
Determining appropriate statistical distributions for modeling animal count data is important for ac...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Nearshore waters provide very important habitat for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) during migration and w...
We describe a technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the constru...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
Potential bias in breeding population estimates of certain duck species from the Waterfowl Breeding ...
Aerial surveys are effective and cost-efficient for quantifying population size and habitat use of w...
Wildlife managers routinely seek to establish sustainable limits of sport harvest or other regulated...
The existence or otherwise of density dependence within a population can have important implications...
Researchers have successfully designed aerial surveys that provided precise estimates of wintering p...
Sea ducks are inadequately monitored because traditional waterfowl surveys omit most of their breedi...
The Nebraska Sandhills are an important area for breeding ducks in the Great Plains, but reliable es...
In the traditional survey area (strata 1-18, 20-50, and 75-77), total duck abundance was 41.8 ± 0.7 ...
In the traditional survey area, which includes strata 1‒18, 20‒50, and 75‒77, the total duck populat...