Effective management of any population involves decisions based on the levels of abundance at particular points in time. Hence the choice of an appropriate method to estimate abundance is critical. Deer are not native to Australia and are a declared pest in some states where their numbers must be controlled in environmentally sensitive areas. The aim of this research was to help Australian land managers choose between widely used methods to count deer. We compared population estimates or indices from: distance sampling, aerial surveys, spotlight counts, and faecal pellet counts. For each we estimated the labour input, cost, and precision. The coefficient of variation varied with method and time of year from 8.7 to 36.6%. Total labour input ...
Pellet group count methods are key tools for wildlife conservation and management. Therefore, it is ...
This study provides hitherto unavailable methodology for reliably and precisely estimating deer dens...
1. Accurate and precise estimates of abundance are required for the development of management regime...
Effective management of any population involves decisions based on the levels of abundance at partic...
Effective management of any population involves decisions based on the levels of abundance at partic...
Since the beginning of the Anthropocene, human induced impacts have led to reduction in ecosystem fu...
International audienceDeer are key components of many ecosystems and estimating deer abundance or de...
1. The need to assess population size and change is central to any population monitoring programme. ...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
Globally, many wild deer populations are actively studied or managed for conservation, hunting, or d...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
I estimated deer density and population size on Blakely Island, WA, using the fecal standing crop (F...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
International audienceMany wild deer populations in the world are considered as threatened and deser...
We propose a design-based strategy to exploit pellet group counts performed within plots of a prefix...
Pellet group count methods are key tools for wildlife conservation and management. Therefore, it is ...
This study provides hitherto unavailable methodology for reliably and precisely estimating deer dens...
1. Accurate and precise estimates of abundance are required for the development of management regime...
Effective management of any population involves decisions based on the levels of abundance at partic...
Effective management of any population involves decisions based on the levels of abundance at partic...
Since the beginning of the Anthropocene, human induced impacts have led to reduction in ecosystem fu...
International audienceDeer are key components of many ecosystems and estimating deer abundance or de...
1. The need to assess population size and change is central to any population monitoring programme. ...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
Globally, many wild deer populations are actively studied or managed for conservation, hunting, or d...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
I estimated deer density and population size on Blakely Island, WA, using the fecal standing crop (F...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
International audienceMany wild deer populations in the world are considered as threatened and deser...
We propose a design-based strategy to exploit pellet group counts performed within plots of a prefix...
Pellet group count methods are key tools for wildlife conservation and management. Therefore, it is ...
This study provides hitherto unavailable methodology for reliably and precisely estimating deer dens...
1. Accurate and precise estimates of abundance are required for the development of management regime...