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Inferences about population dynamics from count data using multistate models: a comparison to capture– recapture approaches

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Elise Zipkin, Terence Scott Sillett, Evan H Grant, Richard Chandler, and Andy Royle, 2014, Inferences about population dynamics from count data using multistate models: a comparison to capture– recapture approaches: Ecology and Evolution, v. 4, iss. 4, p. 417-426.

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Wildlife populations consist of individuals that contribute disproportionately to growth and viability. Understanding a population's spatial and temporal dynamics requires estimates of abundance and demographic rates that account for this heterogeneity. Estimating these quantities can be difficult, requiring years of intensive data collection. Often, this is accomplished through the capture and recapture of individual animals, which is generally only feasible at a limited number of locations. In contrast, N-mixture models allow for the estimation of abundance, and spatial variation in abundance, from count data alone. We extend recently developed multistate, open population N-mixture models, which can additionally estimate demographic [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/term/528e9a2ce4b05d51c7038afe 10.1002/ece3.942

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noteZipkin, E., Sillett, T.S., Grant, E.H., Chandler, R., and Royle, A. (2014). Inferences about population dynamics from count data using multistate models: a comparison to capture–recapture approaches. Ecology and Evolution, 4(4), 417-426. doi: 10.1002/ece3.942
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