The potential of integrated modelling in conservation biology: a case study of the black-footed albatross (Phoebastria nigripes)

作者: Sophie Véran , Jean-Dominique Lebreton

DOI: 10.1002/CJS.5550360109

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摘要: Conservation biology aims at assessing the status of a population, based on information which is often incomplete. Integrated population modelling state-space models appears to be power- ful and relevant way combining into single likelihood several types such as capture- recapture data surveys. In this paper, authors desc ribe principles integrated popu- lation they evaluate its performance for conservation case study, that black-footed albatross, northern Pacific albatross species suspe cted impacted by longline fishing.

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