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      State-space models for the dynamics of wild animal populations

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      Ecological Modelling
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          On the use of matrices in certain population mathematics.

          P. LESLIE (1945)
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            Integrating mark-recapture-recovery and census data to estimate animal abundance and demographic parameters.

            In studies of wild animals, one frequently encounters both census and mark-recapture-recovery data. We show how a state-space model for census data in combination with the usual multinomial-based models for ring-recovery data provide estimates of productivity not available from either type of data alone. The approach is illustrated on two British bird species. For the lapwing, we calibrate how its recent decline could be due to a decrease in productivity. For the heron, there is no evidence for a decline in productivity, and the combined analysis increases significantly the strength of logistic regressions of survival on winter severity.
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              SOME FURTHER NOTES ON THE USE OF MATRICES IN POPULATION MATHEMATICS

              P. LESLIE (1948)
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                Journal
                Ecological Modelling
                Ecological Modelling
                Elsevier BV
                03043800
                January 2004
                January 2004
                : 171
                : 1-2
                : 157-175
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                10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2003.08.002
                4e14e4cb-6d26-4f0d-b7ef-ae1ccc709356
                © 2004

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