Understanding population dynamics requires reliable estimates of population density, yet this basic information is often surprisingly difficult to obtain. With rare or difficult-to-capture species, genetic surveys from noninvasive collection of hair or scat has proved cost-efficient for estimating densities. Here, we explored whether noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) also offers promise for sampling a relatively common species, the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777), in comparison with traditional live trapping. We optimized a protocol for single-session NGS sampling of hares. We compared spatial capture–recapture population estimates from live trapping to estimates derived from NGS, and assessed NGS costs. NGS provided popula...
Microsatellite dataset of 322 hare samples from five species: 76 samples from the broom hare (Lepus ...
Minimally-invasive sampling (MIS) is widespread in wildlife studies; however, its utility for massiv...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...
Understanding population dynamics requires reliable estimates of population density, yet this basic ...
Understanding population dynamics requires reliable estimates of population density, yet this basic ...
Systematic monitoring of individuals and their abundance over time has become an important tool to p...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
Genetic non-invasive sampling (gNIS) may provide valuable information for population monitoring, as ...
The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species a...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Estimating density, age and sex structure of wild populations is a key objective in wildlife managem...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
Abstract: We counted fecal pellets of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) once a year in 10 areas in t...
With climate warming, the ranges of many boreal species are expected to shift northward and to fragm...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Microsatellite dataset of 322 hare samples from five species: 76 samples from the broom hare (Lepus ...
Minimally-invasive sampling (MIS) is widespread in wildlife studies; however, its utility for massiv...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...
Understanding population dynamics requires reliable estimates of population density, yet this basic ...
Understanding population dynamics requires reliable estimates of population density, yet this basic ...
Systematic monitoring of individuals and their abundance over time has become an important tool to p...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
Genetic non-invasive sampling (gNIS) may provide valuable information for population monitoring, as ...
The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species a...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Estimating density, age and sex structure of wild populations is a key objective in wildlife managem...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
Abstract: We counted fecal pellets of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) once a year in 10 areas in t...
With climate warming, the ranges of many boreal species are expected to shift northward and to fragm...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Microsatellite dataset of 322 hare samples from five species: 76 samples from the broom hare (Lepus ...
Minimally-invasive sampling (MIS) is widespread in wildlife studies; however, its utility for massiv...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...