Pages that link to "Item:Q49102"
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The following pages link to John Sauer, Ph.D. (Q49102):
Displayed 50 items.
- Evaluating causes of population change in North American insectivorous songbirds (Q143615) (← links)
- The relationship between species detection probability and local extinction probability (Q144391) (← links)
- Improving the Christmas Bird Count: report of a review panel (Q144415) (← 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)
- Some consequences of using counts of birds banded as indices to populations (Q144446) (← links)
- On the use of capture-recapture models in mist-net studies (Q144450) (← links)
- Indexes as surrogates to abundance for low-abundance species (Q144456) (← links)
- Maryland birds through time series— New! (Q146058) (← links)
- American Woodcock singing-ground survey: Comparison of four models for trend in population size (Q146177) (← links)
- Model-based estimates of annual survival rate are preferable to observed maximum lifespan statistics for use in comparative life-history studies (Q146733) (← links)
- Generalized procedures for testing hypotheses about survival or recovery rates (Q146748) (← links)
- Population declines in North American birds that migrate to the neotropics (Q146761) (← links)
- Testing for differences among survival or recovery rates using program CONTRAST (Q146763) (← links)
- Program CONTRAST--A general program for the analysis of several survival or recovery rate estimates (Q146770) (← links)
- North American Breeding Bird Survey Annual Summary, 1988 (Q146771) (← links)
- Buteos (Q146774) (← links)
- Monitoring bird populations with Breeding Bird Survey and atlas data (Q146776) (← links)
- Assessing allowable take of migratory birds (Q149000) (← links)
- Consistency counts: Modeling the effects of a change in protocol on Breeding Bird Survey counts (Q149521) (← links)
- Modeled distribution shifts of North American birds over four decades based on suitable climate alone do not predict observed shifts (Q150198) (← links)
- A stochastic population model of mid-continental mallards (Q151949) (← links)
- Mourning dove population trend estimates from Call-Count and North American Breeding Bird Surveys (Q152483) (← links)
- Population trends of woodland birds from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q152498) (← 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)
- Population status and trends of grouse and prairie-chickens from the North American Breeding Bird Survey and Christmas Bird Count (Q152505) (← links)
- Estimating equations estimates of trends (Q152514) (← links)
- Demographic analysis of marked birds. [Book review] Marked Individuals in the Study of Bird Populations by J.-D. Lebreton and Ph. M. North, editors (Q152520) (← links)
- Conservation reserve program: benefit for grassland birds in the northern plains (Q152524) (← links)
- Are more North American species decreasing than increasing? (Q152539) (← links)
- Statistical aspects of modeling population change from population size data (Q152541) (← links)
- Avoiding monitoring pitfalls (Q155451) (← links)
- Objectives and metrics for wildlife monitoring (Q155474) (← links)
- Rachel Carson's legacy for research and monitoring at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (Q155485) (← 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)
- Coordinating across scales: Building a regional marsh bird monitoring program from national and state Initiatives (Q155509) (← links)
- An integrated population model for bird monitoring in North America (Q156420) (← links)
- Model selection for the North American Breeding Bird Survey (Q156474) (← links)
- Population trends for North American winter birds based on hierarchical models (Q156809) (← links)
- On the robustness of N‐mixture models (Q157345) (← links)
- Large scale wildlife monitoring studies: Statistical methods for design and analysis (Q157406) (← links)
- SERAP: Assessment of Climate and Land Use Change Impacts on Terrestrial Species (Q160449) (← 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)
- COMDYN: Software to study the dynamics of animal communities using a capture-recapture approach (Q230403) (← links)
- Effects of landscape composition and wetland fragmentation on frog and toad abundance and species richness in Iowa and Wisconsin, USA (Q230766) (← links)
- Higher temporal variability of forest breeding bird communities in fragmented landscapes (Q231293) (← links)
- Inference methods for spatial variation in species richness and community composition when not all species are detected (Q231675) (← links)