Pages that link to "Item:Q48298"
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The following pages link to James Nichols, Ph.D. (Q48298):
Displayed 50 items.
- An inventory of terrestrial mammals at national parks in the Northeast Temperate Network and Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (Q65363) (← links)
- Approaches for the direct estimation of lambda, and demographic contributions to lambda, using capture-recapture data (Q144001) (← links)
- On the estimation of dispersal and movement of birds (Q144388) (← links)
- The relationship between species detection probability and local extinction probability (Q144391) (← links)
- Avian dispersal and demography: Scaling up to the landscape and beyond (Q144393) (← links)
- Investigating species co-occurrence patterns when species are detected imperfectly (Q144408) (← links)
- Comparative dynamics of small mammal populations in treefall gaps and surrounding understorey within Amazonian rainforest (Q144409) (← links)
- Detecting warning signs of trouble within population fluctuations: using capture-recapture modeling to uncover changes in population dynamics leading to declines (Q144410) (← links)
- Tigers and their prey: Predicting carnivore densities from prey abundance (Q144412) (← links)
- Testing life history predictions in a long-lived seabird: A population matrix approach with improved parameter estimation (Q144423) (← links)
- Estimation of sex-specific survival from capture-recapture data when sex is not always known (Q144424) (← links)
- Evolution of quantitative methods for the study and management of avian populations: on the importance of individual contributions (Q144430) (← links)
- Occupancy as a surrogate for abundance estimation (Q144432) (← links)
- Abundance estimation and conservation biology (Q144433) (← links)
- Population dynamics of the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis): a meta-analysis (Q144440) (← links)
- Exploitation (Q144443) (← links)
- Estimating survival and movement (Q144445) (← links)
- On the use of capture-recapture models in mist-net studies (Q144450) (← links)
- Photographic sampling of elusive mammals in tropical forests (Q144454) (← links)
- Occupancy estimation and modeling for rare and elusive populations (Q144455) (← links)
- Modeling data from double-tagging experiments to estimate heterogeneous rates of tag shedding in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) (Q144647) (← links)
- Occupancy in community-level studies (Q144988) (← links)
- Strengthening links between waterfowl research and management (Q145388) (← links)
- Are ranger patrols effective in reducing poaching-related threats within protected areas? (Q145531) (← links)
- A new framework for analysing automated acoustic species detection data: Occupancy estimation and optimization of recordings post-processing (Q145638) (← links)
- Opinion: A preferred approach for dealing with reproducibility and replicability in science (Q146375) (← links)
- Integrated hierarchical models to inform management of transitional habitat and the recovery of a habitat specialist (Q146502) (← links)
- Model-based estimates of annual survival rate are preferable to observed maximum lifespan statistics for use in comparative life-history studies (Q146733) (← links)
- Postfledging survival of European starlings (Q146734) (← links)
- Mallard survival from local to immature stage in southwestern Saskatchewan (Q146736) (← links)
- Evaluation and experimentation with duck management strategies (Q146760) (← links)
- A computer program for sample size computations for banding studies (Q146772) (← links)
- Waterfowl mortality factors (Q146775) (← links)
- Joint estimation of habitat dynamics and species interactions: Disturbance reduces co-occurrence of non-native predators with an endangered toad (Q147291) (← links)
- Neighborhood and habitat effects on vital rates: expansion of the Barred Owl in the Oregon Coast Ranges (Q147455) (← links)
- Modeling habitat dynamics accounting for possible misclassification (Q147456) (← links)
- Evidence, models, conservation programs and limits to management (Q147583) (← links)
- The role of heterogeneity in animal population dynamics (Q147654) (← links)
- Heterogeneous movement of insectivorous Amazonian birds through primary and secondary forest: A case study using multistate models with radiotelemetry data (Q148188) (← links)
- On formally integrating science and policy: walking the walk (Q148192) (← links)
- Standards for documenting and monitoring bird reintroduction projects (Q148656) (← links)
- Use of multiple dispersal pathways facilitates amphibian persistence in stream networks (Q148730) (← links)
- Population dynamics of spotted owls in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q148743) (← links)
- Occurrence and distribution of Indian primates (Q148755) (← links)
- Multistate modeling of habitat dynamics: Factors affecting Florida scrub transition probabilities (Q148826) (← links)
- Modeling co-occurrence of northern spotted and barred owls: accounting for detection probability differences (Q148948) (← links)
- Dynamic multistate site occupancy models to evaluate hypotheses relevant to conservation of Golden Eagles in Denali National Park, Alaska (Q148974) (← links)
- An evaluation of density-dependent and density-independent influences on population growth rates in Weddell seals (Q148996) (← links)
- Dynamic models for problems of species occurrence with multiple states (Q149002) (← links)
- Range-wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls (Q150254) (← links)