Estimating partial observability and nonlinear climate effects on stochastic community dynamics of migratory waterfowl
Abstract
Summary 1. Understanding the impact of environmental variability on migrating species requires the estimation of sequential abiotic effects in different geographic areas across the life cycle. For instance, waterfowl (ducks, geese and swans) usually breed widely dispersed throughout their breeding range and gather in large numbers in their wintering headquarters, but there is a lack of knowledge on the effects of the sequential environmental...
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Title
Estimating partial observability and nonlinear climate effects on stochastic community dynamics of migratory waterfowl
Published Date
Feb 28, 2012
Journal
Volume
81
Issue
5
Pages
1113 - 1125
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