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Title
Density estimation for small mammals from live trapping grids - rodents in northern Canada
Author(s)
Krebs, C. J., Boonstra, R., Gilbert, B.S.,
Reid, D.G.
, Kenney, A.J. & Hofer, E.J.
Published
2011
Publisher
Journal of Mammalogy, 92(5), 974-981
Abstract
While robust estimates of population density are crucial for management agencies and quantitative ecologists, the best way to convert population estimates of livetrapped small mammals to population density is not clear. This study compares four density estimators for three boreal forest and three tundra rodent species to test for relative differences.
Full Citation
Krebs, C. J., Boonstra, R., Gilbert, B.S., Reid, D.G., Kenney, A.J. & Hofer, E.J. (2011). Density estimation for small mammals from live trapping grids: rodents in northern Canada. Journal of Mammalogy, 92(5), 974-981.
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