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Minimum chi-square method for estimating population size in capture-recapture experiments. [PDF]
Closed population capture-recapture estimation of population size is difficult under heterogeneous capture probabilities. We introduce the minimum chi-square method which can handle multi-occasion capture-recapture data. It complements likelihood methods
Yuyan Zheng +3 more
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Improving estimates of pertussis burden in Ontario, Canada 2010-2017 by combining validation and capture-recapture methodologies. [PDF]
An underestimation of pertussis burden has impeded understanding of transmission and disallows effective policy and prevention to be prioritized and enacted.
Shilo H McBurney +5 more
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From Capture–Recapture to No Recapture: Efficient SCAD Even After Software Updates [PDF]
Side-Channel-based Anomaly Detection (SCAD) offers a powerful and non-intrusive means of detecting unauthorized behavior in IoT and cyber–physical systems.
Kurt A. Vedros +3 more
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Estimating undiagnosed dementia in England using capture recapture techniques [PDF]
Background To our knowledge capture-recapture techniques have not been used to estimate dementia prevalence using routinely collected data in England, nor have they been used to estimate changes in undiagnosed dementia over time.
Naaheed Mukadam +5 more
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Using visual encounter data to improve capture–recapture abundance estimates
Capture–recapture studies are widely used in ecology to estimate population sizes and demographic rates. In some capture–recapture studies, individuals may be visually encountered but not identified.
Maxwell B. Joseph, Roland A. Knapp
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Accurate and precise abundance estimation is vital for informed wildlife conservation and management decision-making. Line transect surveys are a common sampling approach for abundance estimation.
Nathan J Crum +2 more
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Population density of sitatunga in riverine wetland habitats
Estimates of population density of mammals are critical data for effective management. Estimating density is complicated if the species of interest has cryptic markings and occupies dense habitat.
Camille H. Warbington, Mark S. Boyce
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Advancements in statistical ecology offer the opportunity to gain further inferences from existing data with minimal financial cost. Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models extend traditional capture-recapture models to incorporate spatial position of ...
Jennifer B Smith +3 more
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Forecasting wildlife movement with spatial capture–recapture
Wildlife movement is an important process affecting species population biology and community interactions in myriad ways. Studies of wildlife movement have focused on retrospectively estimating movements of small numbers of individuals by outfitting them
Nathan J. Crum +2 more
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Using the capture-recapture method to estimate the human immunodeficiency virus-positive population [PDF]
OBJECTIVES The capture-recapture method was applied to estimate the number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive individuals not registered with any data sources. METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted in Lorestan Province, in the west
Jalal Poorolajal +2 more
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