Modeling demographic processes in marked populations

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Modeling demographic processes in marked populations

Population dynamics - growth, density-dependence and decomposing ?.- bayesian hierarchical models for inference about population growth.- assessing density-dependence: where are we left?.- the efficient semiparametric regression modeling of capture-recapture data: assessing the impact of climate on survival of two antarctic seabird species.- multivariate state space modelling of bird migration count data.- evolutionary ecology.- contribution of capture-mark-recapture modeling to studies of evolution by natural selection.- application of capture-recapture to addressing questions in evolutionary ecology.- estimating reproductive costs with multi-state mark-recapture models, multiple observable states, and temporary emigration.- estimating latent time of maturation and survival costs of reproduction in continuous time from capture-recapture data.- abundance estimation - direct methods, proxies, occupancy models and point count data.- inferences about landbird abundance from count data: recent advances and future directions.- sources of measurement error, misclassification error, and bias in auditory avian point count data.- density estimation by spatially explicit capture-recapture: likelihood-based methods.- a generalized mixed effects model of abundance for mark-resight data when sampling is without replacement.- evaluation of the linkage disequilibrium method for estimating effective population size.- dispersal, movement and migration - methods and multi-state models.- migration and movement - the next stage.- stopover duration analysis with departure probability dependent on unknown time since arrival.- habitat selection, age-specific recruitment and reproductive success in a long-lived seabird.- cubic splines for estimating the distribution of residence time using individual resightings data.- detecting invisible migrants: an application of genetic methods to estimate migration rates.- wildlife and conservation management.- stochastic variation in avian survival rates: life-history predictions, population consequences, and the potential responses to human perturbations and climate change.- filling a void: abundance estimation of north american populations of arctic geese using hunter recoveries.- integration of demographic analyses and decision modeling in support of management of invasive monk parakeets, an urban and agricultural pest.- combing sources of information - kalman filters, matrix methods and joint likelihoods.- completing the ecological jigsaw.- using a state-space model of the british song thrush turdus philomelos population to diagnose the causes of a population decline.- a hierarchical covariate model for detection, availability and abundance of florida manatees at a warm water aggregation site.- an integrated analysis of multisite recruitment, mark-recapture-recovery and multisite census data.- bayesian applications - advances, random effects and hierarchical models.- bayes factors and multimodel inference.- estimating demographic parameters from complex data sets: a comparison of bayesian hierarchical and maximum-likelihood methods for estimating survival probabilities of tawny owls, strix aluco in finland.- inference about species richness and community structure using species-specific occupancy models in the national swiss breeding bird survey mhb.- time-varying covariates and semi-parametric regression in capture-recapture: an adaptive spline approach.- a further step toward the mother-of-all-models: flexibility and functionality in the modeling of capture-recapture data.- the robust design - sampling, applications and advances.- exploring extensions to multi-state models with multiple unobservable states.- extending the robust design for dna-based capture-recapture data incorporating genotyping error and laboratory data.- a traditional and a less-invasive robust design: choices in optimizing effort allocation for seabird population studies.- non-random temporary emigration and the robust design: conditi
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  • ISBN: 9781489979100

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