Knowledge of population density is necessary for effective management and conservation of wildlife, yet rarely are estimators compared in their robustness to effects of ecological and observational processes, which can greatly influence accuracy and precision of density estimates. In this study, we simulate biological and observational processes using empirical data to assess effects of animal scale of movement, true population density, and probability of detection on common density estimators. We also apply common data collection and analytical techniques in the field and evaluate their ability to estimate density of a globally widespread species. We find that animal scale of movement had the greatest impact on accuracy of estimators, alth...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Density is a key trait of populations and an essential parameter in ecological research, wildlife co...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
Knowledge of population density is necessary for effective management and conservation of wildlife, ...
Population size estimates are an integral part of any species conservation or management project. Th...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
1.The measurement of animal density may take advantage of recent technological achievements in wildl...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
1. The measurement of animal density may take advantage of recent technological achievements in wild...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
Ecology and management programs designed to track population trends over time increasingly are using...
Vita.Surveys of wild populations seldom satisfy assumptions fundamental to the survey techniques use...
The use of camera traps to estimate population size when animals are not individually recognizable i...
Camera trapping, a process in which images of organisms are captured through the use of motion and o...
Statistical models for estimating absolute densities of field populations of animals have been widel...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Density is a key trait of populations and an essential parameter in ecological research, wildlife co...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
Knowledge of population density is necessary for effective management and conservation of wildlife, ...
Population size estimates are an integral part of any species conservation or management project. Th...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
1.The measurement of animal density may take advantage of recent technological achievements in wildl...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
1. The measurement of animal density may take advantage of recent technological achievements in wild...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
Ecology and management programs designed to track population trends over time increasingly are using...
Vita.Surveys of wild populations seldom satisfy assumptions fundamental to the survey techniques use...
The use of camera traps to estimate population size when animals are not individually recognizable i...
Camera trapping, a process in which images of organisms are captured through the use of motion and o...
Statistical models for estimating absolute densities of field populations of animals have been widel...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Density is a key trait of populations and an essential parameter in ecological research, wildlife co...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...