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Bayesian abundance estimation from genetic mark-recapture data when not all sites are sampled: an example with the bowhead whale

By T. Frasier and others at
LogoSaint Mary's University
Estimating abundance is one of the most fundamental and important aspects of population biology, with major implications on how the status of a population is perceived and thus on conservation and management efforts. Although typically based on one of two methods (distance sampling or mark-recapture), there are many individual identification... Show more
January 7, 2020
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Bayesian abundance estimation from genetic mark-recapture data when not all sites are sampled: an example with the bowhead whale
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