Effective conservation decision-making requires robust estimates of population trends. It is often assumed that, as long as monitoring methods remain consistent over time, trends in relative abundance are valid proxies for actual abundance. However, if the bias and uncertainty of relative abundance estimates change over time, this can have a serious impact on the validity of monitoring programmes. We developed a simple model for the retrospective assessment of the likely error and bias in abundance estimates from aerial surveys of the saiga antelope. Due to dramatic reductions in group size and density, current estimates of abundance are probably substantially lower than the true population size, and the level of uncertainty surrounding the...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
Effective detection of population trend is crucial for managing threatened species. Little theory ex...
Abstract We present new data on the size of all the saiga antelope populations; three populations of...
International audiencePopulation time series analysis is an integral part of conservation biology in...
Classifying species according to their risk of extinction is a common practice and underpins much co...
Considerable efforts have been invested in recent years to improve methods for both data collection ...
2 This investigation sought to develop robust ranger based monitoring strategies for the North-west ...
The global population of saiga Saiga tatarica, categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red ...
Successful conservation management is underpinned by a solid understanding of species distributions ...
ArticleCopyright © 2014 The Authors. Animal Conservation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Accurate trend estimates are necessary for understanding which species are declining and which are m...
1, The Mongolian gazelle Procapra guttorosa is legally hunted, but has no scientifically-based manag...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
Effective detection of population trend is crucial for managing threatened species. Little theory ex...
Abstract We present new data on the size of all the saiga antelope populations; three populations of...
International audiencePopulation time series analysis is an integral part of conservation biology in...
Classifying species according to their risk of extinction is a common practice and underpins much co...
Considerable efforts have been invested in recent years to improve methods for both data collection ...
2 This investigation sought to develop robust ranger based monitoring strategies for the North-west ...
The global population of saiga Saiga tatarica, categorized as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red ...
Successful conservation management is underpinned by a solid understanding of species distributions ...
ArticleCopyright © 2014 The Authors. Animal Conservation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Accurate trend estimates are necessary for understanding which species are declining and which are m...
1, The Mongolian gazelle Procapra guttorosa is legally hunted, but has no scientifically-based manag...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
1. Planning for conservation success requires identifying effective and efficient monitoring strateg...
Effective detection of population trend is crucial for managing threatened species. Little theory ex...