Demography of a reintroduced population: moving toward management models for an endangered species, the Whooping Crane
Abstract
The reintroduction of threatened and endangered species is now a common method for reestablishing populations. Typically, a fundamental objective of reintroduction is to establish a self-sustaining population. Estimation of demographic parameters in reintroduced populations is critical, as these estimates serve multiple purposes. First, they support evaluation of progress toward the fundamental objective via construction of population viability...
Paper Details
Title
Demography of a reintroduced population: moving toward management models for an endangered species, the Whooping Crane
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
927 - 937
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