Pages that link to "Item:Q47176"
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The following pages link to Bill Kendall, PhD (Q47176):
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- Estimating northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) pair detection probabilities based on call-back surveys associated with long-term mark-recapture studies, 1993–2018 (Q55290) (← links)
- Evaluating mallard adaptive management models with time series (Q144380) (← links)
- Coping with unobservable and mis-classified states in capture-recapture studies (Q144381) (← links)
- On the estimation of dispersal and movement of birds (Q144388) (← links)
- Estimating survival and breeding probability for pond-breeding amphibians: a modified robust design (Q144400) (← links)
- Detecting warning signs of trouble within population fluctuations: using capture-recapture modeling to uncover changes in population dynamics leading to declines (Q144410) (← links)
- Estimation of sex-specific survival from capture-recapture data when sex is not always known (Q144424) (← links)
- Costs of detection bias in index-based population monitoring (Q144428) (← links)
- Exploitation (Q144443) (← links)
- Estimating survival and movement (Q144445) (← links)
- On the use of capture-recapture models in mist-net studies (Q144450) (← links)
- Modeling survival and movement of resident giant Canada goose populations in the Atlantic flyway (Q144453) (← links)
- Program RDSURVIV: An estimation tool for capture-recapture data collected under Pollock's robust design (Q144808) (← links)
- Adaptive management of animal populations with significant unknowns and uncertainties: A case study (Q144905) (← links)
- A multistate open robust design: population dynamics, reproductive effort, and phenology of sea turtles from tagging data (Q145047) (← links)
- Opinion: A preferred approach for dealing with reproducibility and replicability in science (Q146375) (← links)
- Partial migration and spawning movements of humpback chub in the Little Colorado River are better understood using data from autonomous PIT tag antennas (Q146403) (← links)
- Selecting ecological models using multi-objective optimization (Q149779) (← links)
- Range-wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls (Q150254) (← links)
- Overwintering strategies of migratory birds: a novel approach for estimating seasonal movement patterns of residents and transients (Q151358) (← links)
- Considering transient population dynamics in the conservation of slow life-history species: An application to the sandhill crane (Q151365) (← links)
- Tradeoffs between physical captures and PIT tag antenna array detections: A case study for the Lower Colorado River Basin population of humpback chub (<i>Gila cypha</i>) (Q153072) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal variation in age structure and abundance of the endangered snail kite: Pooling across regions masks a declining and aging population (Q153139) (← links)
- Use of Atlantic Forest protected areas by free-ranging dogs: estimating abundance and persistence of use (Q153322) (← links)
- Monitoring in the context of structured decision-making and adaptive management (Q155471) (← links)
- A hierarchical model for estimating change in American Woodcock populations (Q155490) (← links)
- Estimating total population size for adult female sea turtles: Accounting for non-nesters (Q155504) (← links)
- State of the art in design, modelling and software for tagging studies (Q155506) (← links)
- Optimal spatial prioritization of control resources for elimination of invasive species under demographic uncertainty (Q156473) (← links)
- Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225499) (← links)
- Program RDSURVIV: An estimation tool for capture-recapture data collected under Pollock's robust design (Q230416) (← links)
- Population trends and survival of nesting green sea turtles Chelonia mydas on Aves Island, Venezuela (Q233830) (← links)
- Evidence for skipped spawning in a potamodromous cyprinid, humpback chub (Gila cypha), with implications for demographic parameter estimates (Q234716) (← links)
- Optimal population prediction of sandhill crane recruitment based on climate-mediated habitat limitations (Q235020) (← links)
- Environmental correlates of temporary emigration for female Weddell seals and consequences for recruitment (Q237089) (← links)
- Population size and stopover duration estimation using mark–resight data and Bayesian analysis of a superpopulation model (Q238798) (← links)
- A guide to multi-objective optimization for ecological problems with an application to cackling goose management (Q239958) (← links)
- On the use of the robust design with transient capture-recapture models (Q240457) (← links)
- The R3/R5 impoundment study: A large-scale management experiment (Q241069) (← links)
- Concerns regarding a call for pluralism of information theory and hypothesis testing (Q241084) (← links)
- Iteroparity in the variable environment of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum (Q241087) (← links)
- Quantifying the impact of longline fisheries on adult survival in the black-footed albatross (Q242422) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of Mourning Dove population change in North America (Q247179) (← links)
- Capture-recapture analysis for estimating manatee reproductive rates (Q248375) (← links)
- A stage-based model of manatee population dynamics (Q248381) (← links)
- Using open robust design models to estimate temporary emigration from capture-recapture data (Q253830) (← links)
- Estimating allowable take for an increasing bald eagle population in the United States (Q253901) (← links)
- Evaluating and improving count-based population inference: A case study from 31 years of monitoring Sandhill Cranes (Q256933) (← links)
- Estimating temporary emigration using capture-recapture data with Pollock's robust design (Q257476) (← links)
- Nest site selection influences cinnamon teal nest survival in Colorado (Q258314) (← links)