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For most ecologists, detection probability (p) is a nuisance variable that must be modelled to estimate the state variable of interest (i.e. survival,...
Read moreThe purpose of this review is to highlight key issues in existing object-based change detection (OBCD) and identify potential solutions and recommenda...
Read moreThe abundance and distribution of a species are affected by processes which operate at multiple scales. Large-scale dynamics are increasingly recogniz...
Read moreOccupancy estimates can inform biodiversity managers about the distribution of elusive species, such as the Pyrenean desman Galemys pyrenaicus, a smal...
Read moreSurvival is a critical component of individual fitness, population dynamics and the landscape ecology of organisms. Survival in animal populations is ...
Read moreThe introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. While eradication programs of well-established invaders are costly and hazar...
Read moreEstimating species distribution and abundance is foundational to effective management and conservation. Using an integrated species distribution model...
Read morePopulation density is fundamental information for assessing the conservation status of species and support management and conservation actions for in ...
Read more1. Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed as a cost-efficient and powerful tool to survey ...
Read moreIn large-scale field surveys, a binary recording of each species' detection or nondetection has been increasingly adopted for its simplicity and low c...
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