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Wildlife Demography Analysis Of Sex Age And Count Data 1st Edition John R Skalski

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Wildlife Demography Analysis Of Sex Age And Count Data 1st Edition John R Skalski
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.14 MB
Pages: 656
Author: John R. Skalski, Kristin E. Ryding, Joshua Millspaugh
ISBN: 9780120887736, 0120887738
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Wildlife Demography Analysis Of Sex Age And Count Data 1st Edition John R Skalski by John R. Skalski, Kristin E. Ryding, Joshua Millspaugh 9780120887736, 0120887738 instant download after payment.

Wildlife Demography compiles the multitude of available estimation techniques based on sex and age data, and presents these varying techniques in one organized, unified volume. Designed to guide researchers to the most appropriate estimator based upon their particular data set and the desired level of study precision, this book provides quantitative consideration, statistical models, estimator variance, assumptions and examples of use. The authors focus on estimation techniques using sex and age ratios because this data is relatively easy to collect and commonly used by wildlife management.

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