This comprehensive book, rich with applications, offers a quantitative framework for the analysis of the various capture-recapture models for open animal populations, while also addressing associated computational methods. The state of our wildlife populations provides a litmus test for the state of our environment, especially in light of global warming and the increasing pollution of our land, seas, and air. In addition to monitoring our food resources such as fisheries, we need to protect endangered species from the effects of human activities (e.g. rhinos, whales, or encroachments on the habitat of orangutans). Pests must be be controlled, whether insects or viruses, and we need to cope with growing feral populations such as opossums, ra...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...
Written for researchers and graduate students in statistics, ecology, demography, and the social sci...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
In the previous chapter closed capture–recapture models were considered for situations where the pop...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The “un ” in unmarked is somewhat misleading because the package can be used to analyze data from ma...
This paper presents a new method for the analysis of capture-recapture data. Previous methods have e...
Live-trapping capture-recapture studies of animal populations with fixed trap locations inevitably h...
The Capture-Recapture Method is one of the most common method to esti-mate the size of an unknown po...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...
Written for researchers and graduate students in statistics, ecology, demography, and the social sci...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
In the previous chapter closed capture–recapture models were considered for situations where the pop...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The “un ” in unmarked is somewhat misleading because the package can be used to analyze data from ma...
This paper presents a new method for the analysis of capture-recapture data. Previous methods have e...
Live-trapping capture-recapture studies of animal populations with fixed trap locations inevitably h...
The Capture-Recapture Method is one of the most common method to esti-mate the size of an unknown po...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...