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The following pages link to William Link, Ph.D. (Q139051):
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- Tigers and their prey: Predicting carnivore densities from prey abundance (Q144412) (← links)
- Christmas Bird Count provides insights into population change in land birds that breed in the boreal forest (Q144416) (← links)
- Statistical analyses make the Christmas Bird Count relevant for conservation (Q144417) (← links)
- Testing life history predictions in a long-lived seabird: A population matrix approach with improved parameter estimation (Q144423) (← links)
- Individual heterogeneity and identifiability in capture-recapture models (Q144426) (← links)
- Hierarchial mark-recapture models: a framework for inference about demographic processes (Q144429) (← links)
- Some consequences of using counts of birds banded as indices to populations (Q144446) (← links)
- Whole-ecosystem experiments: replication and arguing from error: commentary (Q144448) (← links)
- American Woodcock singing-ground survey: Comparison of four models for trend in population size (Q146177) (← links)
- Uncovering a latent multinomial: Analysis of mark-recapture data with misidentification (Q148777) (← links)
- An evaluation of density-dependent and density-independent influences on population growth rates in Weddell seals (Q148996) (← links)
- Consistency counts: Modeling the effects of a change in protocol on Breeding Bird Survey counts (Q149521) (← links)
- The 1992 and 1993 summary of the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q152499) (← links)
- Observer differences in the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q152502) (← links)
- On the importance of sampling variance to investigations of temporal variation in animal population size (Q152507) (← links)
- Density estimation using the trapping web design: A geometric analysis (Q152508) (← links)
- Correcting for overdispersion in tests of prey selectivity (Q152510) (← links)
- Flock sizes and sex ratios of canvasbacks in Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina (Q152513) (← links)
- Estimating equations estimates of trends (Q152514) (← links)
- Bayesian cross-validation for model evaluation and selection, with application to the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q153196) (← links)
- Apparent tolerance of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac (Q155481) (← links)
- A hierarchical model for estimating change in American Woodcock populations (Q155490) (← links)
- Combining Breeding Bird Survey and Christmas Bird Count data to evaluate seasonal components of population change in Northern Bobwhite (Q155492) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model (Q155493) (← links)
- Variation of annual apparent survival and detection rates with age, year, and individual identity in male Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) from long-term mark-recapture data (Q155684) (← links)
- Model selection for the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q156474) (← links)
- A Bayesian Dirichlet process community occupancy model to estimate community structure and species similarity (Q156483) (← links)
- On the robustness of N‐mixture models (Q157345) (← links)
- Variation in the vital rates of an Antarctic marine predator: the role of individual heterogeneity (Q157347) (← links)
- Factors influencing counts in an annual survey of Snail Kites in Florida (Q230390) (← links)
- Controlling for varying effort in count surveys: An analysis of Christmas Bird Count data (Q230397) (← links)
- Estimating transition probabilities in unmarked populations: Entropy revisited (Q230781) (← links)
- Estimating relative abundance from count data (Q231711) (← links)
- Combining waterfowl and breeding bird survey data to estimate wood duck breeding population size in the Atlantic Flyway (Q234181) (← links)
- Individual heterogeneity in growth and age at sexual maturity: A gamma process analysis of capture–mark–recapture data (Q234256) (← links)
- A cautionary note on the discrete uniform prior for the binomial N: Reply (Q236645) (← links)
- Modeling participation duration, with application to the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q237131) (← links)
- Occam's shadow: levels of analysis in evolutionary ecology - where to next? (Q237409) (← links)
- Of bugs and birds: Markov Chain Monte Carlo for hierarchical modeling in wildlife research (Q237700) (← links)
- Individual covariation in life-history traits: Seeing the trees despite the forest (Q237787) (← links)
- Tarangire revisited: Consequences of declining connectivity in a tropical ungulate population (Q238349) (← links)
- Stable isotope and pen feeding trial studies confirm the value of horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus eggs to spring migrant shorebirds in Delaware Bay (Q241037) (← links)
- Insights into the latent multinomial model through mark-resight data on female grizzly bears with cubs-of-the-year (Q244736) (← links)
- Evaluating the demographic buffering hypothesis with vital rates estimated for Weddell seals from 30years of mark-recapture data (Q246130) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of Mourning Dove population change in North America (Q247179) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach to identifying structural nonlinearity using free-decay response: Application to damage detection in composites (Q247350) (← links)
- Uncovering a latent multinomial: Analysis of mark–recapture data with misidentification (Q248245) (← links)
- A general class of multinomial mixture models for anuran calling survey data (Q250194) (← links)
- Analysis of the North American Breeding Bird Survey using hierarchical models (Q250920) (← links)
- Modeling misidentification errors that result from use of genetic tags in capture-recapture studies (Q251665) (← links)