Abundance is the state variable of interest in most population–level ecological research and in most programs involving management and conservation of animal populations. Abundance is the single parameter of interest in capture–recapture models for closed populations (e.g., Darroch, 1958; Otis et al., 1978; Chao, 2001). The initial capture–recapture models developed for partially (Darroch, 1959) and completely (Jolly, 1965; Seber, 1965) open populations represented efforts to relax the restrictive assumption of population closure for the purpose of estimating abundance. Subsequent emphases in capture–recapture work were on survival rate estimation in the 1970’s and 1980’s (e.g., Burnham et al., 1987; Lebreton et al.,1992), and on movement e...
A large number of techniques are available for assessing populations of vertebrates. However, applic...
Abstract Knowledge on animal abundances is essential in ecology, but is complicated by low detectabi...
Precise and accurate estimates of abundance and demographic rates are primary quantities of interest...
Integrated population modelling techniques combine information from population surveys and independe...
In order to understand evolutionary-ecological processes and make decisions concerning wildlife man...
The estimation of population size remains one of the primary goals and challenges in ecology and pro...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Increases or decreases in the size of populations over space and time are, arguably, the motivation ...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The demographic processes that drive the spread of populations through environments and in turn dete...
Accurate assessment of abundance forms a central challenge in population ecology and wildlife manage...
Abundance is commonly sought after as a state variable for the study of populations. However, densit...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
A large number of techniques are available for assessing populations of vertebrates. However, applic...
Abstract Knowledge on animal abundances is essential in ecology, but is complicated by low detectabi...
Precise and accurate estimates of abundance and demographic rates are primary quantities of interest...
Integrated population modelling techniques combine information from population surveys and independe...
In order to understand evolutionary-ecological processes and make decisions concerning wildlife man...
The estimation of population size remains one of the primary goals and challenges in ecology and pro...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Increases or decreases in the size of populations over space and time are, arguably, the motivation ...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
The demographic processes that drive the spread of populations through environments and in turn dete...
Accurate assessment of abundance forms a central challenge in population ecology and wildlife manage...
Abundance is commonly sought after as a state variable for the study of populations. However, densit...
Accurate estimates of population abundance are a critical component of species conservation efforts ...
A large number of techniques are available for assessing populations of vertebrates. However, applic...
Abstract Knowledge on animal abundances is essential in ecology, but is complicated by low detectabi...
Precise and accurate estimates of abundance and demographic rates are primary quantities of interest...