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Robust estimates of a high Ne/N ratio in a top marine predator, southern bluefin tuna. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv, 2018
Waples RS   +4 more
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Relationship between Maternal Stress and Neurobehavioral Indicators of Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]

open access: yesChildren (Basel)
Ramos BA   +6 more
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An amplicon panel for high-throughput and low-cost genotyping of Pacific oyster. [PDF]

open access: yesG3 (Bethesda)
Sutherland BJG   +10 more
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Spatially-explicit genomics of An. gambiae s.l uncovers fine-scale population structure and mechanisms of insecticide resistance

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Nagi SC   +10 more
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Simulation‐Based Inference for Close‐Kin Mark‐Recapture: Implications for Small Populations and Nonrandom Mating

open access: yesEnvironmetrics
ABSTRACT Close‐kin mark‐recapture (CKMR) uses data on the frequency of kin pair relationships (e.g., parent‐offspring, half‐siblings) in genetic samples from animal populations to estimate parameters such as abundance and adult survival probability.
Paul B. Conn
exaly   +2 more sources
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Temporal variability in effective size (N _e) identifies sampling bias in close kin mark recapture estimate of population abundance (Nc(CKMR))

Although efforts to estimate Ne, Nc, and their ratio in wild populations are expanding, few empirical studies investigate interannual changes in these parameters. Hence, we do not know how representative many estimates may be. Answering this question requires studies of long-term population dynamics.
Daniel Ruzzante   +5 more
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Close-kin mark–recapture abundance estimation: practical insights and lessons learned

ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2022
Verena M Trenkel, Pascal Lorance
exaly  

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