Original paper
Accounting for imperfect detection in observational studies: modeling wolf sightability in Yellowstone National Park
Abstract
Imperfect detection is ubiquitous among wildlife research and is therefore commonly included in abundance estimation. Yet, the factors that affect observation success are largely unknown for rare and elusive species, such as large carnivores. Here, we took advantage of intensive ground‐based monitoring effort and an extensive GPS data set (2000–2018) and developed a winter sightability model for gray wolves ( Canis lupus ) in northern...
Paper Details
Title
Accounting for imperfect detection in observational studies: modeling wolf sightability in Yellowstone National Park
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
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