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pro vyhledávání: '"Kenneth H Pollock"'
Autor:
Catherine M Hall, Nigel A Adams, J Stuart Bradley, Kate A Bryant, Alisa A Davis, Christopher R Dickman, Tsumugi Fujita, Shinichi Kobayashi, Christopher A Lepczyk, E Anne McBride, Kenneth H Pollock, Irene M Styles, Yolanda van Heezik, Ferian Wang, Michael C Calver
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 4, p e0151962 (2016)
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife were assessed by surveying citizens from at least two cities in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA, China and Japan. Predictions tested were: (i)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4000c9818ea1433aa1576e771754ebca
Autor:
M Colter Chitwood, Marcus A Lashley, John C Kilgo, Kenneth H Pollock, Christopher E Moorman, Christopher S DePerno
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0119070 (2015)
Coyotes recently expanded into the eastern U.S. and potentially have caused localized white-tailed deer population declines. Research has focused on quantifying coyote predation on neonates, but little research has addressed the potential influence o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0ae09ea0a38f4c319a7f49e2876c7901
Autor:
Simon J Allen, Julian A Tyne, Halina T Kobryn, Lars Bejder, Kenneth H Pollock, Neil R Loneragan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e93178 (2014)
The bycatch of small cetaceans in commercial fisheries is a global wildlife management problem. We used data from skippers' logbooks and independent observers to assess common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) bycatch patterns between 2003 and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/755603aa980e4f13b4b4c128dfc7f48f
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e86132 (2014)
Reliable population estimates are critical to implement effective management strategies. The Hawai'i Island spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) is a genetically distinct stock that displays a rigid daily behavioural pattern, foraging offshore at
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0a0f61b6c63a4fb885fddfdb350b9caa
Autor:
Darryl I. MacKenzie, James D. Nichols, J. Andrew Royle, Kenneth H. Pollock, Larissa Bailey, James E. Hines
Occupancy Estimation and Modeling: Inferring Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence, Second Edition, provides a synthesis of model-based approaches for analyzing presence-absence data, allowing for imperfect detection. Beginning from the relativ
Autor:
Darryl I. MacKenzie, James D. Nichols, J. Andrew Royle, Kenneth H. Pollock, Larissa Bailey, James E. Hines
Occupancy Estimation and Modeling is the first book to examine the latest methods in analyzing presence/absence data surveys. Using four classes of models (single-species, single-season; single-species, multiple season; multiple-species, single-seaso
Publikováno v:
Marine Mammal Survey and Assessment Methods ISBN: 9781003211167
Distance sampling and capture-recapture methods have been widely used to estimate density and abundance of wildlife populations. We propose a population estimator for a mark-resighting study where in the resighting stage perpendicular distance data i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::535561143264a4a3b339b843143cd231
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003211167-11
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003211167-11
Autor:
Jan P. Zegarra, Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni, Francisco J Pérez-Aguilo, Matthew J. Krachey, Kenneth H. Pollock, Jaime A. Collazo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 100:1340-1349
Effective management of the threatened Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) in Puerto Rico requires reliable estimates of population size. Estimates are needed to assess population responses to management actions, and whether recovery objec
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 120:47-62
Shorebird populations face increasing challenges as rising sea levels and growing human populations constrain their breeding habitats. On recreational beaches, the nesting season often coincides with a season of high visitor use, increasing the poten
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8:1547-1557
Population structure must be considered when developing mark-recapture (MR) study designs as the sampling of individuals from multiple populations (or subpopulations) may increase heterogeneity in individual capture probability. Conversely, the use o