Product Type: Journal Article
Year: 2010
Author(s): Muths, E., R.D. Scherer and B. Lambert
Suggested Citation:
Muths, E., R.D. Scherer and B. Lambert. 2010. Unbiased survival estimates and evidence for skipped breeding opportunities in females. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1(2): 123-130.
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Estimates of demographic parameters for females, in many organisms, are sparse. This is particularly worrisome as more and more species are faced with high extinction probabilities and conservation increasingly depends on actions dictated by complex predictive models that require accurate estimates of demographic parameters for each sex and species...
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