The following pages link to Nathan J Hostetter, PhD (Q164006):
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- Wanted dead or alive: A state-space mark-recapture-recovery model incorporating multiple recovery types and state uncertainty (Q145611) (← links)
- Impacts of Global Change on Biotic Resistance, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services in Caribbean Fish Assemblages, Fisheries, and Aquatic Ecosystems (Q160885) (← links)
- North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225519) (← links)
- Relationship of external fish condition to pathogen prevalence and out-migration survival in juvenile steelhead (Q251620) (← links)
- An integrated path for spatial capture–recapture and animal movement modeling (Q255093) (← links)
- Future directions to escalate benefits of stepping-stone approach for conservation translocations (Q263564) (← links)
- Contemporary record and photographs of the rarely seen and poorly known Mona Blindsnake, Antillotyphlops monensis (Schmidt, 1926), with comments on its ecology and conservation (Q280140) (← links)
- Artificial structure selection by economically important reef fishes at North Carolina artificial reefs (Q286076) (← links)
- Demographic risk assessment for a harvested species threatened by climate change: Polar bears in the Chukchi Sea (Q287109) (← links)
- Integrated population modeling provides the first empirical estimates of vital rates and abundance for polar bears in the Chukchi Sea (Q290631) (← links)
- Optimizing release strategies: A stepping-stone approach to reintroduction (Q297625) (← links)
- Age-structured Jolly-Seber model expands inference and improves parameter estimation from capture-recapture data (Q299068) (← links)
- Evaluation of camera trap-based abundance estimators for unmarked populations (Q300982) (← links)
- Movement-assisted localization from acoustic telemetry data (Q304276) (← links)
- Spawning run estimates and phenology for an extremely small population of Atlantic Sturgeon in the Marshyhope Creek–Nanticoke River system, Chesapeake Bay (Q307862) (← links)
- Analysis of population change and movement using robust design removal data (Q308473) (← links)