Abstract Estimating abundance is an essential component of monitoring and recovery of rare species, and spatially explicit capture–recapture (SECR) models provide the means for robust density estimation. Previous work has elucidated principles of SECR study design for large, generalist carnivores, but less attention has been paid to study design considerations for smaller species, with less extensive home ranges. Here, we integrated data from an intensive pilot study with simulation modeling to evaluate the influence of survey sampling intensity on precision and accuracy in SECR abundance estimation for a rare lagomorph that specializes on patchily distributed early‐successional habitats. Doing so, we obtained the first mark–recapture densi...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have improved the ability to estimate densities of rare and e...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
Estimating abundance is an essential component of monitoring and recovery of rare species and spatia...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
Few studies have evaluated the optimal sampling design for tracking small mammal population trends, ...
The simultaneous development of technology (e.g. camera traps) and statistical methods, particularly...
Abstract The simultaneous development of technology (e.g. camera traps) and statistical methods, par...
1. Spatial capture-recapture models (SCR) are used to estimate animal density and to investigate a r...
Many species that occur at low densities are not accurately estimated using capture–recapture method...
International audienceEffective conservation and management require reliable monitoring methods and ...
Sparse detections in camera trap surveys commonly hinder density estimation for threatened species. ...
Context. Designing effective long-term monitoring strategies is essential for managing wildlife popu...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have improved the ability to estimate densities of rare and e...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
Estimating abundance is an essential component of monitoring and recovery of rare species and spatia...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
Few studies have evaluated the optimal sampling design for tracking small mammal population trends, ...
The simultaneous development of technology (e.g. camera traps) and statistical methods, particularly...
Abstract The simultaneous development of technology (e.g. camera traps) and statistical methods, par...
1. Spatial capture-recapture models (SCR) are used to estimate animal density and to investigate a r...
Many species that occur at low densities are not accurately estimated using capture–recapture method...
International audienceEffective conservation and management require reliable monitoring methods and ...
Sparse detections in camera trap surveys commonly hinder density estimation for threatened species. ...
Context. Designing effective long-term monitoring strategies is essential for managing wildlife popu...
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have improved the ability to estimate densities of rare and e...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...