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Estimating a resource selection function from two samples of resource units using logistic regression and discriminant function methods

1993
When a study of resource selection involves the collection of only two samples it is possible to simplify the estimation of a resource selection probability function. In particular, under certain conditions the estimation can be carried out using logistic regression or discriminant function analysis.
Bryan F. J. Manly   +2 more
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Using Resource Selection Functions to Improve Estimation of Elk Population Numbers

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2008
Abstract: Stratification is commonly used to improve sampling efficiency of aerial surveys of ungulate populations with strata typically based on a priori information, such as preflight animal observations or vegetation attributes as surrogates for animal densities.
JAMES R. ALLEN   +3 more
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Estimating a resource selection probability function from a census of resource units using logistic regression

1993
One of the simplest ways of estimating a resource selection probability function involves taking a census of the used and unused units in a population of resource units, and estimating a logistic function for the probability of use as a function of variables that are measured on the units.
Bryan F. J. Manly   +2 more
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Considering ecological dynamics in resource selection functions

Journal of Animal Ecology, 2010
Philip D Mcloughlin   +2 more
exaly  

Application of random effects to the study of resource selection by animals

Journal of Animal Ecology, 2006
Mark Hebblewhite   +2 more
exaly  

Resource Selection Functions Based on Use–Availability Data: Theoretical Motivation and Evaluation Methods

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2006
Chris J Johnson   +2 more
exaly  

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