Abundance estimation from genetic mark-recapture data when not all sites are sampled: An example with the bowhead whale
Abstract
Estimating abundance is one of the most fundamental and important aspects of population biology, with major implications on how the status of a population is perceived and thus on conservation and management efforts. Although typically based on one of two methods (distance sampling or mark-recapture), there are many individual identification methods that can be used for mark-recapture purposes. In recent years, the use of genetic data for...
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Title
Abundance estimation from genetic mark-recapture data when not all sites are sampled: An example with the bowhead whale
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
22
Pages
e00903 - e00903
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