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The following pages link to Spatially Explicit Maximum Likelihood Methods for Capture-Recapture Studies (Q3506480):
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- Capture-recapture abundance estimation using a semi-complete data likelihood approach (Q288584) (← links)
- From distance sampling to spatial capture-recapture (Q1622173) (← links)
- Spatial capture-recapture with partial identity: an application to camera traps (Q1647589) (← links)
- Simultaneous modelling of movement, measurement error, and observer dependence in mark-recapture distance sampling: an application to arctic bird surveys (Q1647592) (← links)
- A general approach to model movement in (highly) fragmented patch networks (Q1680363) (← links)
- Spatial capture-recapture models (Q1790332) (← links)
- Trace-contrast models for capture-recapture without capture histories (Q1790338) (← links)
- Close-kin mark-recapture (Q1790339) (← links)
- Efficient discretization of movement kernels for spatiotemporal capture-recapture (Q2102983) (← links)
- Bayesian methods for estimating animal abundance at large spatial scales using data from multiple sources (Q2363972) (← links)
- Spatially explicit models for inference about density in unmarked or partially marked populations (Q2443158) (← links)
- Spatial correlation structures for detections of individuals in spatial capture–recapture models (Q6055625) (← links)
- Wildlife population assessment: changing priorities driven by technological advances (Q6106261) (← links)
- A spatial capture‐recapture model for territorial species (Q6179542) (← links)
- A spatial capture-recapture model with attractions between individuals (Q6626373) (← links)
- A vector of point processes for modeling interactions between and within species using capture-recapture data (Q6626520) (← links)
- Shooting for abundance: comparing integrated multi-sampling models for camera trap and hair trap data (Q6626564) (← links)
- Multistage hierarchical capture-recapture models (Q6626608) (← links)
- On the identifiability of the trinomial model for mark-recapture-recovery studies (Q6626638) (← links)