The ability to monitor population dynamics and detect major changes in population trend is essential for wildlife conservation and management. However, this is often challenging for cetaceans as surveys typically cover only a portion of a population's range and conventional stock assessment methods cannot then distinguish whether apparent changes in abundance reflect real changes in population size or shifts in distribution. We developed and tested methods for estimating population size and trend and detecting changes in population trend in the context of shifting habitat by integrating additional data into distance-sampling analysis. Previous research has shown that incorporating habitat information can improve population size estimates fo...
As human activities expand beyond national jurisdictions to the high seas, there is an increasing ne...
Statistical modelling of animal distributions has been widely applied to explain how mobile species ...
Assessing the status and trends in animal populations is essential for effective species conservatio...
The ability to monitor population dynamics and detect major changes in population trend is essential...
Measuring the effect of anthropogenic change on cetacean populations is hampered by our lack of unde...
<div><p>Knowledge of abundance, trends and distribution of cetacean populations is needed to inform ...
Knowledge of abundance, trends and distribution of cetacean populations is needed to inform marine c...
The size and trend of a population is fundamental to the assessment of its conservation status, yet ...
Population modeling is now widely used in threatened species management and for predicting the impac...
Detection of population structure is critical to the management and conservation of wildlife populat...
Developing appropriate management plans for species at risk requires information about their populat...
Abstract Effective conservation and management of animal populations requires knowledge of abundance...
International audienceAim: Accurate predictions of cetacean distributions are essential to their con...
The purpose of many wildlife population studies is to estimate density, movement, or demographic par...
The effective management and conservation of animal populations relies on statistically-sound and re...
As human activities expand beyond national jurisdictions to the high seas, there is an increasing ne...
Statistical modelling of animal distributions has been widely applied to explain how mobile species ...
Assessing the status and trends in animal populations is essential for effective species conservatio...
The ability to monitor population dynamics and detect major changes in population trend is essential...
Measuring the effect of anthropogenic change on cetacean populations is hampered by our lack of unde...
<div><p>Knowledge of abundance, trends and distribution of cetacean populations is needed to inform ...
Knowledge of abundance, trends and distribution of cetacean populations is needed to inform marine c...
The size and trend of a population is fundamental to the assessment of its conservation status, yet ...
Population modeling is now widely used in threatened species management and for predicting the impac...
Detection of population structure is critical to the management and conservation of wildlife populat...
Developing appropriate management plans for species at risk requires information about their populat...
Abstract Effective conservation and management of animal populations requires knowledge of abundance...
International audienceAim: Accurate predictions of cetacean distributions are essential to their con...
The purpose of many wildlife population studies is to estimate density, movement, or demographic par...
The effective management and conservation of animal populations relies on statistically-sound and re...
As human activities expand beyond national jurisdictions to the high seas, there is an increasing ne...
Statistical modelling of animal distributions has been widely applied to explain how mobile species ...
Assessing the status and trends in animal populations is essential for effective species conservatio...