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Counting the uncounted

06.06.19 | Wildlife Conservation Society
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Though abundance is a fundamental measure in ecology and environmental management, detecting all individuals in a population is usually impossible when monitoring, so estimates of abundance must account for imperfect detection.

Researchers developed the first method designed specifically to estimate population abundance from simultaneous counts of unmarked individuals over multiple sites, testing the methodology on three species of critically endangered vulture species in Cambodia.

They found that the new approach works best when existing methods are expected to perform poorly (few sites, large variation in abundance among sites), and when individuals may move among sites between sampling; and they believe the approach will be useful in particular for simultaneous surveys at aggregation sites, such as roosts.

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Conservation Biology

10.1111/cobi.13261

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Stephen Sautner
ssautner@wcs.org

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