Estimating population size in space and time is essential for applied ecology and wildlife management purposes; however, making accurate and precise estimates at large scales is highly challenging. An example is the European badger (Meles meles), a widespread and abundant mammal in Ireland. Due to their role in the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis, the species has been culled in agriculturally dominant landscapes with the intention of reducing spillback infection to local cattle populations. Despite several studies using different approaches having estimated badger populations at different time points and scales, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding the current population and its future trajectory. To explore this uncer...
The badger is an ecologically and economically important species. Detailed knowledge of aspects of t...
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to c...
The population genetic structure of free-ranging species is expected to reflect landscape-level effe...
Estimating population size in space and time is essential for applied ecology and wildlife managemen...
peer-reviewedEstimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
<div><p>Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are requ...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
The badger (Meles meles) is an important wildlife host for bovine tuberculosis (bTB), and is a reser...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open accessfrom the publis...
Publication history: Accepted - 27 July 2018; Published - 12 September 2018.The population genetic s...
1.Wildlife management and conservation programmes often require accurate information on population ...
European badgers (Meles meles) are an important part of the Irish ecosystem; they are a component of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
The badger is an ecologically and economically important species. Detailed knowledge of aspects of t...
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to c...
The population genetic structure of free-ranging species is expected to reflect landscape-level effe...
Estimating population size in space and time is essential for applied ecology and wildlife managemen...
peer-reviewedEstimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
<div><p>Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are requ...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
Estimates of population size and trappability inform vaccine efficacy modelling and are required for...
The badger (Meles meles) is an important wildlife host for bovine tuberculosis (bTB), and is a reser...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open accessfrom the publis...
Publication history: Accepted - 27 July 2018; Published - 12 September 2018.The population genetic s...
1.Wildlife management and conservation programmes often require accurate information on population ...
European badgers (Meles meles) are an important part of the Irish ecosystem; they are a component of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
The badger is an ecologically and economically important species. Detailed knowledge of aspects of t...
1. Conservation issues and a potential role in disease transmission generate the continued need to c...
The population genetic structure of free-ranging species is expected to reflect landscape-level effe...