Population estimation is essential for the conservation and management of fish and wildlife, but accurate estimates are often difficult or expensive to obtain for cryptic species across large geographical scales. Accurate statistical models with manageable financial costs and field efforts are needed for hunted populations and using age-at-harvest data may be the most practical foundation for these models. Several rigorous statistical approaches that use age-at-harvest and other data to accurately estimate populations have recently been developed, but these are often dependent on (a) accurate prior knowledge about demographic parameters of the population, (b) auxiliary data, and (c) initial population size. We developed a two-stage state-sp...
Population-level patterns reflect the aggregation of individual-level movement, survival, and recrui...
Understanding species’ distribution, density, and sources of bias in population estimates is critica...
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (NJDFW), in collaboration with Bear Trust International...
State and federal agencies often collect hunter harvest data at check stations. When age- and sex-cl...
Wildlife populations are difficult to monitor directly because of costs and logistical challenges as...
BACKGROUND: Wildlife populations are difficult to monitor directly because of costs and logistical c...
Carnivores are managed both to maintain populations and reduce conflict with humans, but data-based ...
We evaluated the efficiency of an extension of a single season capture–mark–recapture (CMR) populati...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are managed as a game species in the northwestern region of South Car...
Prior to European settlement, black bear (Ursus americanus) were far less abundant in the state of C...
After nearly being extirpated from the state, black bears in Maryland have rebounded to a point wher...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) were extirpated from Oklahoma in the early 1900s but have since recol...
: American black bear (Ursus americanus) litter production is likely dependent on maternal condition...
In 1999 the Virginia Department of Game and Inland fisheries developed a long term plan to manage th...
In 1992, the Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) was granted threatened status under th...
Population-level patterns reflect the aggregation of individual-level movement, survival, and recrui...
Understanding species’ distribution, density, and sources of bias in population estimates is critica...
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (NJDFW), in collaboration with Bear Trust International...
State and federal agencies often collect hunter harvest data at check stations. When age- and sex-cl...
Wildlife populations are difficult to monitor directly because of costs and logistical challenges as...
BACKGROUND: Wildlife populations are difficult to monitor directly because of costs and logistical c...
Carnivores are managed both to maintain populations and reduce conflict with humans, but data-based ...
We evaluated the efficiency of an extension of a single season capture–mark–recapture (CMR) populati...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) are managed as a game species in the northwestern region of South Car...
Prior to European settlement, black bear (Ursus americanus) were far less abundant in the state of C...
After nearly being extirpated from the state, black bears in Maryland have rebounded to a point wher...
Black bears (Ursus americanus) were extirpated from Oklahoma in the early 1900s but have since recol...
: American black bear (Ursus americanus) litter production is likely dependent on maternal condition...
In 1999 the Virginia Department of Game and Inland fisheries developed a long term plan to manage th...
In 1992, the Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) was granted threatened status under th...
Population-level patterns reflect the aggregation of individual-level movement, survival, and recrui...
Understanding species’ distribution, density, and sources of bias in population estimates is critica...
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (NJDFW), in collaboration with Bear Trust International...