Wildlife Demography: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Count DataElsevier, 20 de jul. de 2010 - 656 páginas Wildlife Demography compiles the multitude of available estimation techniques based on sex and age data, and presents these varying techniques in one organized, unified volume. Designed to guide researchers to the most appropriate estimator based upon their particular data set and the desired level of study precision, this book provides quantitative consideration, statistical models, estimator variance, assumptions and examples of use. The authors focus on estimation techniques using sex and age ratios because this data is relatively easy to collect and commonly used by wildlife management. - Applicable to a wide array of wildlife species, including game and non-game birds and mammals - Features more than 100 annotated examples illustrating application of statistical methods - Includes more than 640 references of the analysis of nontagging data and the factors that may influence interpretation - Derives historical and ad hoc demographic methods in a modern statistical framework |
Conteúdo
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4 Estimating Productivity | 89 |
5 Estimating Survival | 129 |
6 Estimating Harvest and Harvest Mortality | 229 |
7 Estimating the Rate of Population Change | 289 |
8 Analysis of Population Indices | 359 |
10 Integration of Analytical Techniques | 541 |
Statistical Concepts and Theory | 565 |
Glossary of Symbols | 575 |
Program USER | 579 |
Mathematica Code for Calculating the Variance of the Finite Rate of Population Change Varλ from a Matrix Population Model | 591 |
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| 629 | |
9 Estimating Population Abundance | 435 |
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Wildlife Demography: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Count Data J. R. Skalski,Kristen Elaine Ryding,Joshua J. Millspaugh Prévia não disponível - 2005 |
Wildlife Demography: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Count Data John R. Skalski,Kristin E. Ryding,Joshua Millspaugh Prévia não disponível - 2005 |
Termos e frases comuns
abundance estimates adult female adult survival age classes age-at-harvest age-specific survival Allee effect analysis annual survival assumed assumptions calculated cohort confidence interval constant counts curve delta method demographic density detection probabilities Discussion of Utility distribution Eberhardt equation esti estimated variance estimator Eq example expected value exponential expressed fecundity function harvest mortality harvest numbers hunters hunting joint likelihood juvenile survival Leslie matrix life-table likelihood model logistic logistic growth males and females N₁ nest number of animals number of females number of juveniles observed parameters population abundance population growth probability of detection productivity r-selected R₁ random random variables rate of change RE/M regression RF/M sampling second survey sex ratio species stable and stationary standard error survival estimates survival probabilities survival rate survivorship curve techniques tion transect variable white-tailed deer wildlife X₁
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 620 - ROBSON, DS, AND HA REGIER. 1968. Estimation of population number and mortality rates.
Página 44 - potential biological removal level" means the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population. The potential biological removal level is the product of the following factors: (A) The minimum population estimate of the stock.
Página 619 - In Sampling biological populations (RM Cormack, GP Patil, and DS Robson, eds.), pages 155-181.
Página 612 - Libosvarsky. 1965. Effects of size selectivity on population estimates based on successive removals with electrical fishing gear.
Página 610 - Hall, TJ 1986. Electrofishing catch per hour as an indicator of largemouth bass density in Ohio impoundments. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 6:397^00.
Página 607 - Floyd, TJ, LD Mech, and ME Nelson. 1979. An improved method of censusing deer in deciduous-coniferous forests.
Página 610 - Henny, CJ, WS Overton, and HM Wight. 1970. Determining parameters for populations by using structural models.
Página 619 - Pollock, KH 1981. Capture-recapture models: a review of current methods, assumptions and experimental design.
Página 623 - JC Holzwart, and DH Rusch. 1991. Predation and hunting mortality of ruffed grouse in central Wisconsin. Journal of Wildlife Management.
Referências a este livro
Conservation and Sustainable Use: A Handbook of Techniques E.J. Milner-Gulland,J. Marcus Rowcliffe Prévia não disponível - 2007 |
