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Survival and population size estimation in raptor studies: A comparison of two methods

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Survival and population size estimation in raptor studies: A comparison of two methods; 1995; Article; Journal; Journal of Raptor Research; Gould, William R.; Fuller, Mark R.

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ABSTRACT.--The Jolly-Seber model is a capture-recapture model that can provide less-biased survival and population size estimates than those produced from simple counting procedures. Parameter estimation by simple counts and Jolly-Seber methods are based on certain assumptions that directly determine the validity of estimates. Evuluation of assumptions for parameter estimation is a focus of this paper and used as a basis for determining which methods are more likely to produce better estimates. An example of population size and survival estimation for a peregrine falcon(Falco peregrinus) population in western Greenland is used to compare the two methods.Based on results from the Greenland peregrine population, and an assessment of [...]

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