A Mark-Recapture Approach to Estimating Item Pool Compromise. [PDF]
Feinberg RA.
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A Simple, Inexpensive Method for Mark-Recapture of Ixodid Ticks. [PDF]
White A, Minch R, Bidder L, Gaff H.
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With a Great Story Comes Great Responsibility: Role of Narrative in Leadership Development
ABSTRACT Comic books reside uniquely within American culture. Historians have contended comics are more than just sequential artwork mixed with engaging stories, but rather, a framework by which the generations make sense of who they are. These stories are a reflection of cultural conscience; a lens through which we can view the world and a mirror ...
Sean Connable
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Assessing the effectiveness of acoustic signals in mark-recapture studies to estimate dolphins' population size. [PDF]
Papale E +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Ungulate body fat reserves reflect the nutritional environment, often serving as a useful indicator of bottom‐up resource availability. However, body fat reserves also integrate energetic costs associated with avoiding predation risk and reproductive effort, and it is ...
Nicole P. Bealer +5 more
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Estimating Leopard population sizes in western Mozambique using SNP-based capture-mark-recapture models. [PDF]
Forbes RE +4 more
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Investigating life-history traits of Steller sea lions with multistate hidden Markov mark-recapture models: Age at weaning and body size effects. [PDF]
Hastings KK +4 more
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Wind, waves, wing loading and the flight energetics of giant petrels
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Wind is a major factor driving seabird movement and energetics, the effects of which are modulated by morphology. Developments in tagging technology now make it possible to test predictions from aerodynamic theory about the effects of wind on flight performance in free ...
Madeline E. Hallet +3 more
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Robustness of close-kin mark-recapture estimators to dispersal limitation and spatially varying sampling probabilities. [PDF]
Conn PB +3 more
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This study tests whether early‐life maternal association buffers offspring from the effects of prenatal stress in a facultatively social lizard. Despite clear effects of maternal glucocorticoids on growth and social behaviour, social associations did not mitigate these effects, revealing limits to social buffering in this species.
Kirsty J. MacLeod +4 more
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