Estimating Abundance from Mark-Recapture Data

作者: K. B. Newman , S. T. Buckland , B. J. T. Morgan , R. King , D. L. Borchers

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0977-3_8

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摘要: In terms of modelling population dynamics, the mark-recapture literature has in recent years been dominated by methods for estimating survival, as described Chap. 7. this chapter, we consider open-population abundance, survival and births. We first summarise conventional (Seber 1973, 1982).

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