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Occupancy Estimation And Modeling Inferring Patterns And Dynamics Of Species Occurrence Darryl I Mackenzie

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Occupancy Estimation And Modeling Inferring Patterns And Dynamics Of Species Occurrence Darryl I Mackenzie
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Darryl I. MacKenzie, James D. Nichols, J. Andrew Royle, Kenneth H. Pollock, Larissa L. Bailey, James E. Hines
ISBN: 9780080455044, 9780120887668, 0120887665, 0080455042
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Occupancy Estimation And Modeling Inferring Patterns And Dynamics Of Species Occurrence Darryl I Mackenzie by Darryl I. Mackenzie, James D. Nichols, J. Andrew Royle, Kenneth H. Pollock, Larissa L. Bailey, James E. Hines 9780080455044, 9780120887668, 0120887665, 0080455042 instant download after payment.

This book gathers the most recent improvements for wildlife species presence absence models, a recurrent problem in ecology research. In a brilliant way, MacKenzie and his co-authors present the results of their last papers and discuss in a didatic manner the applications of simple improvements in statistical models that make them more than usefull for field ecologists, decision makers and others interested in biodiversity conservation.

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