Estimation and effects of tag-misread rates in capture-recapture studies

作者: Carl James Schwarz , Wayne T Stobo

DOI: 10.1139/F98-196

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摘要: Virtually all capture-recapture studies assume that tags are read properly when an animal is captured. However, the animals in resighting often not handled, at a distance,...

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