Population Estimation/ Biometry
Email: jhatfield@usgs.gov
Range-wide Metapopulation Viability Analysis for the Golden-cheeked Warbler
Email: phenry@usgs.gov
Biology and Monitoring of Diamondback Terrapins in the Chesapeake Bay
The Eastern Box Turtle at USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, MD
Email: jhines@usgs.gov
Forsman, E. D., et al. 2011. Population demography of northern spotted owls. Studies in avian biology 40. xii, 106 pp.
MacKenzie, D. I., et al. 2006. Occupancy Estimation and Modeling : Inferring Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence. Elsevier/Academic Press, Burlington, MA. xviii, 324 pp.
Email: wlink@usgs.gov
Hierarchical Models for Estimation of Population Parameters
Development of Statistical Methods for Biological Applications
Link, W. A. and R. J. Barker. 2010. Bayesian Inference: with ecological applications. Elsevier/Academic, Boston, MA. xiii, 339 pp.
Email: jnichols@usgs.gov
Estimation of Wind Farm Mortality for Golden Eagles
Development of Methods Associated with Animal Population Dynamics
Development of Patch Occupancy Models for Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Organisms
Statistical Research at USGS - Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
Forsman, E. D., et al. 2011. Population demography of northern spotted owls. Studies in avian biology 40. xii, 106 pp.
Williams, B. K., J. D. Nichols, and M. J. Conroy. 2002. Analysis and Management of Animal Populations: Modeling, Estimation and Decision Making. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. xvii, 817 pp.
Clobert, J., E. Danchin, A. A. Dhondt, and J. D. Nichols, editors. 2001. Dispersal. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 448 pp.
Karanth, K. U. and J. D. Nichols, editors. 2002. Monitoring tigers and their prey: A manual for wildlife researchers, managers and conservationists in tropical Asia. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore, India. xv, 193 pp.
Email: aoconnell@usgs.gov
Coastal Wetland Dynamics and Wildlife Populations: Modeling the Effects of Sea Level Rise and Landscape Change
Ecology of Raccoons within Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina, and the Efficacy of Raccoon Removal as a Management Tool for Protecting Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species
O'Connell, A. F., J. D. Nichols, and K. U. Karanth, editors. 2011. Camera traps in animal ecology: methods and analyses. Springer, Tokyo. xiv, 271 pp.
Email: aroyle@usgs.gov
Hierarchical Models of Animal Abundance and Occurrence
Royle, J. A. and R. M. Dorazio. 2008. Hierarchical modeling and inference in ecology: The analysis of data from populations, metapopulations and communities. Academic Press, San Diego, California. xviii, 444 pp.
MacKenzie, D. I., et al. 2006. Occupancy Estimation and Modeling : Inferring Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence. Elsevier/Academic Press, Burlington, MA. xviii, 324 pp.
Karanth, K. U. and J. D. Nichols, editors. 2002. Monitoring tigers and their prey: A manual for wildlife researchers, managers and conservationists in tropical Asia. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore, India. xv, 193 pp.
Email: jrsauer@usgs.gov
Website: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/
http://www.stateofthebirds.org/
Evaluation of Representativeness of Sampling of the North American Breeding Bird Survey
Population Change and Abundance of Black Ducks and Mallards in Eastern North America
Design and Analysis of Surveys for Estimation of Temporal and Spatial Change in Animal Populations
Email: hbunderwood@usgs.gov
Estimation of Density and Abundance of Biological Populations on National Parks and Wildlife
Email: nvyas@usgs.gov
Managing Free-Roaming Cats at the Patuxent Research Refuge
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