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Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations

  • Brings together the latest and best work in this rapidly developing field
  • Provides a cohesive overview of current best-practice and provides stimulus and impetus to the development of the field over the coming years
  • Principal software developments of the last three years are presented

Part of the book series: Environmental and Ecological Statistics (ENES, volume 3)

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Table of contents (55 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Population Dynamics – Growth, Density-Dependence and Decomposing λ

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Inference About Population Growth

      • Richard J. Barker, Matthew R. Schofield, Doug P. Armstrong, R. Scott Davidson
      Pages 3-17
    3. Assessing Density-Dependence: Where Are We Left?

      • Jean-Dominique Lebreton
      Pages 19-32
    4. Multivariate State Space Modelling of Bird Migration Count Data

      • Jonas Knape, Niclas Jonzén, Martin Sköld, Leonid Sokolov
      Pages 59-79
  3. Abundance Estimation – Direct Methods, Proxies, Occupancy Models and Point Count Data

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 199-199
    2. Sources of Measurement Error, Misclassification Error, and Bias in Auditory Avian Point Count Data

      • Theodore R. Simons, Kenneth H. Pollock, John M. Wettroth, Mathew W. Alldredge, Krishna Pacifici, Jerome Brewster
      Pages 237-254
    3. Density Estimation by Spatially Explicit Capture–Recapture: Likelihood-Based Methods

      • Murray G. Efford, David L. Borchers, Andrea E. Byrom
      Pages 255-269
    4. A Generalized Mixed Effects Model of Abundance for Mark-Resight Data When Sampling is Without Replacement

      • Brett T. McClintock, Gary C. White, Kenneth P. Burnham, Moira A. Pryde
      Pages 271-289
  4. Dispersal, Movement and Migration – Methods and Multi-State Models

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 321-321
    2. Migration and Movement – The Next Stage

      • Carl James Schwarz
      Pages 323-347
    3. Stopover Duration Analysis with Departure Probability Dependent on Unknown Time Since Arrival

      • Shirley Pledger, Murray Efford, Kenneth Pollock, Jaime Collazo, James Lyons
      Pages 349-363

About this book

Much of biology can be understood in terms of demography. It is the demographic processes of birth and death which govern rates of population growth and the rates at which gene frequencies change. The analysis of demographic processes in free-living organisms is, however, far from simple. Scientists from diverse fields in biology and statistics have united to address the challenges by developing mark-recapture methods and other approaches. Progress has been rapid, and this volume represents a snapshot of the emerging field. It has eleven sections in total, covering the most important biological and statistical frontiers, new software developments, and an open forum. It covers the latest approaches in modeling population dynamics, evolutionary ecology and wildlife biology. It addresses issues in the estimation of abundance and movement, and it covers new statistical approaches in the combination of information, Bayesian statistics, Robust Designs and the modeling of state-uncertainty.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, D18057 Rostock, Germany

    David L Thomson

  • Netherlands Institute of Ecology Centre for Terrestrial Ecology, Postbus 40, Netherlands

    David L Thomson

  • School of Biological Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong

    David L Thomson

  • Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA

    Evan G. Cooch

  • D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia, Athens, USA

    Michael J. Conroy

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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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