Pages that link to "Q35062160"
The following pages link to Detecting diversity: emerging methods to estimate species diversity. (Q35062160):
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- Estimating abundances of interacting species using morphological traits, foraging guilds, and habitat (Q30440138) (← links)
- Modeling false positive detections in species occurrence data under different study designs. (Q30984950) (← links)
- A near half-century of temporal change in different facets of avian diversity (Q31143084) (← links)
- A multispecies dependent double-observer model: A new method for estimating multispecies abundance (Q33694441) (← links)
- Accounting for imperfect detection in ecology: a quantitative review (Q34428410) (← links)
- Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato spirochetes in wild birds in northwestern California: associations with ecological factors, bird behavior and tick infestation (Q35121979) (← links)
- Analyzing large-scale conservation interventions with Bayesian hierarchical models: a case study of supplementing threatened Pacific salmon (Q35667482) (← links)
- Estimating the Effects of Habitat and Biological Interactions in an Avian Community (Q35750073) (← links)
- Evaluating species richness: Biased ecological inference results from spatial heterogeneity in detection probabilities (Q35836266) (← links)
- Estimating T-cell repertoire diversity: limitations of classical estimators and a new approach (Q35926877) (← links)
- The role of time and species identities in spatial patterns of species richness and conservation (Q35962774) (← links)
- The importance of including imperfect detection models in eDNA experimental design. (Q35977523) (← links)
- Detecting the Multiple Facets of Biodiversity (Q36014578) (← links)
- Multidimensional biases, gaps and uncertainties in global plant occurrence information (Q36037016) (← links)
- Field calibration of blowfly-derived DNA against traditional methods for assessing mammal diversity in tropical forests (Q36151814) (← links)
- Model selection and assessment for multi-species occupancy models (Q36196501) (← links)
- Responses of orchids to habitat change in Corsica over 27 years (Q37068985) (← links)
- Estimating species - area relationships by modeling abundance and frequency subject to incomplete sampling. (Q37164764) (← links)
- Conserving herbivorous and predatory insects in urban green spaces (Q37593465) (← links)
- Phylogenetic occupancy models integrate imperfect detection and phylogenetic signal to analyze community structure. (Q39040933) (← links)
- Using multispecies occupancy models to improve the characterization and understanding of metacommunity structure. (Q40531080) (← links)
- Bird use of organic apple orchards: Frugivory, pest control and implications for production. (Q41073832) (← links)
- Impacts of land use and invasive species on native avifauna of Mo'orea, French Polynesia (Q41722905) (← links)
- Incorporating Imperfect Detection into Joint Models of Communities: A response to Warton et al. (Q46060950) (← links)
- Hierarchical multi-taxa models inform riparian vs. hydrologic restoration of urban streams in a permeable landscape. (Q46253609) (← links)
- ednaoccupancy: An r package for multiscale occupancy modelling of environmental DNA data (Q46265006) (← links)
- Gradual changes in range size accompany long-term trends in species richness (Q46337289) (← links)
- Seasonality and microhabitat selection in a forest-dwelling salamander (Q48357581) (← links)
- Long-term data from a small mammal community reveal loss of diversity and potential effects of local climate change (Q50321406) (← links)
- Pyrodiversity promotes avian diversity over the decade following forest fire. (Q51261381) (← links)
- Assessing the impacts of imperfect detection on estimates of diversity and community structure through multispecies occupancy modeling. (Q55401013) (← links)
- Taxonomic and functional diversity change is scale dependent. (Q55425368) (← links)
- Urbanization may limit impacts of an invasive predator on native mammal diversity (Q56333750) (← links)
- Juvenile fish response to wetland inundation: how antecedent conditions can inform environmental flow policies for native fish (Q56444767) (← links)
- The diversity of diversity studies: retrospectives and future directions (Q56949178) (← links)
- Range geometry and socio-economics dominate species-level biases in occurrence information (Q56962600) (← links)
- Detection probabilities for sessile organisms (Q57019757) (← links)
- Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities (Q57091345) (← links)
- Biome-scale signatures of land-use change on raptor abundance: insights from single-visit detection-based models (Q57194398) (← links)
- Functional ecology and imperfect detection of species (Q57483051) (← links)
- Effects of Tamarix removal on the community dynamics of riparian birds in a semiarid grassland (Q58045732) (← links)
- Joint dynamic species distribution models: a tool for community ordination and spatio-temporal monitoring (Q58240313) (← links)
- Pitfall trap sampling bias depends on body mass, temperature, and trap number: insights from an individual-based model (Q58828194) (← links)
- Bumble bee use of post-fire chaparral in the central Sierra Nevada (Q59163274) (← links)
- A simple survey protocol for assessing terrestrial biodiversity in a broad range of ecosystems (Q60303089) (← links)
- Hybrid datasets: integrating observations with experiments in the era of macroecology and big data (Q60438367) (← links)
- Dynamic multi-species occupancy models reveal individualistic habitat preferences in a high-altitude grassland bird community (Q61795924) (← links)
- Inferring species richness using multispecies occupancy modeling: Estimation performance and interpretation (Q61799247) (← links)
- A novel approach to understanding bird communities using informed diversity estimates at local and regional scales in northern California and southern Oregon (Q64086390) (← links)
- Hierarchical distance sampling to estimate population sizes of common lizards across a desert ecoregion (Q64280245) (← links)