International audienceObtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and conservation biology (e.g. population viability analysis, a basic step for assessing species and population status in a given area and guiding effective conservation). When obtaining a reliable quantification of absolute (vs. relative) population size is required, Mark–Release–Recapture (MRR) is a method of choice for many organisms. This is a highly reliable but costly procedure in terms of time and potential impact on species and sites. Consequently, less costly alternatives are highly desirable for conservation and population ecologists.We present here a simplified MRR protocol to mitigate this cost of repeated MRR sa...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
In this paper, we describe a method for estimating animal population density per unit area from mark...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and ...
Although many people have been paying attention to the decrease of biodiversity on earth in recent y...
Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and ...
International audienceEstimating population size of elusive and rare species is challenging. The dif...
Reliable estimates of population size are fundamental in many ecological studies and biodiversity co...
International audienceEstimating population size of elusive and rare species is challenging. The dif...
<div><p>Reliable estimates of population size are fundamental in many ecological studies and biodive...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
International audience1. Non-invasive genetic data analysed with capture-mark-recapture (CMR) models...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
The relationship between population size and temporal variability in population size was examined us...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
In this paper, we describe a method for estimating animal population density per unit area from mark...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and ...
Although many people have been paying attention to the decrease of biodiversity on earth in recent y...
Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and ...
International audienceEstimating population size of elusive and rare species is challenging. The dif...
Reliable estimates of population size are fundamental in many ecological studies and biodiversity co...
International audienceEstimating population size of elusive and rare species is challenging. The dif...
<div><p>Reliable estimates of population size are fundamental in many ecological studies and biodive...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
International audience1. Non-invasive genetic data analysed with capture-mark-recapture (CMR) models...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
The relationship between population size and temporal variability in population size was examined us...
It has recently become practicable to estimate the effective sizes (N e) of multiple populations wit...
In this paper, we describe a method for estimating animal population density per unit area from mark...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...