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Spatial Capture–Recapture: A Promising Method for Analyzing Data Collected ...
Herpetologica (2016)
Chris Sutherland, David Mun'Oz, David Miller and Evan Grant
Spatial capture–recapture (SCR) is a relatively recent development in ecological statistics that provides a spatial context for estimating abundance and ...
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Spatial capture–recapture models allowing Markovian transience or dispersal
Population Ecology (2016)
J. Royle, Angela Fuller and Chris Sutherland
Spatial capture–recapture (SCR) models are arelatively recent development in quantitative ecology, andthey are becoming widely used to model density in ...
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Likelihood analysis of spatial capture-recapture models for stratified or class ...
Ecosphere (2015)
J. Royle, Chris Sutherland, Angela Fuller and Catherine Sun
We develop a likelihood analysis framework for fitting spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models to data collected on class structured or stratified ...
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Modelling non-Euclideanmovement and landscape connectivity in highly structured ecological networks
Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2014)
Chris Sutherland, Angela Fuller and J. Royle
1. Movement is influenced by landscape structure, configuration and geometry, but measuring distance as perceived by animals poses technical and ...
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A demographic, spatially explicit patch occupancy model of metapopulation dynamics ...
Ecology (2014)
Chris Sutherland, D. A. Elston and X. Lambin
Patch occupancy models are extremely important and popular tools forunderstanding the dynamics, and predicting the persistence, of spatially structuredpopulations. Typically ...
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Accounting for false positive detection error induced by transient individuals
Wildlife Research (2013)
Chris Sutherland, D Elston and X. Lambin
Context. In metapopulations, colonisation is the result of dispersal from neighbouring occupied patches, typically juveniles dispersing from natal to breeding ...
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