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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
46
Citations
10094
World Ranking
4591
National Ranking
1593

Best Publications

  • ESTIMATING TEMPORARY EMIGRATION USING CAPTURE-RECAPTURE DATA WITH POLLOCK'S ROBUST DESIGN

    William L. Kendall;James D. Nichols;James E. Hines

  • ROBUSTNESS OF CLOSED CAPTURE-RECAPTURE METHODS TO VIOLATIONS OF THE CLOSURE ASSUMPTION

    William L. Kendall

  • A likelihood-based approach to capture-recapture estimation of demographic parameters under the robust design.

    William L. Kendall;Kenneth H. Pollock;Cavell Brownie

  • Making Great Leaps Forward: Accounting for Detectability in Herpetological Field Studies

    Marc J. Mazerolle;Larissa L. Bailey;William L. Kendall;J. Andrew Royle

  • Visibility bias in aerial surveys a review of estimation procedures

    Kenneth H. Pollock;William L. Kendall

  • Monitoring in the Context of Structured Decision-Making and Adaptive Management

    James E. Lyons;Michael C. Runge;Harold P. Laskowski;William L. Kendall

  • HOW SHOULD DETECTION PROBABILITY BE INCORPORATED INTO ESTIMATES OF RELATIVE ABUNDANCE

    Darryl I. MacKenzie;William L. Kendall

  • Structured decision making as a conceptual framework to identify thresholds for conservation and management.

    Julien Martin;Julien Martin;Michael C. Runge;James D. Nichols;Bruce C. Lubow

  • On the use of secondary capture-recapture samples to estimate temporary emigration and breeding proportions

    William L. Kendall;James D. Nichols

  • ESTIMATING STATE-TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FOR UNOBSERVABLE STATES USING CAPTURE–RECAPTURE/RESIGHTING DATA

    William L. Kendall;James D. Nichols

  • The use of multi-state capture-recapture models to address questions in evolutionary ecology

    James D. Nichols;William L. Kendall

  • Seeking a second opinion: uncertainty in disease ecology

    Brett T. McClintock;James D. Nichols;Larissa L. Bailey;Darryl I. MacKenzie

  • Using Open Robust Design Models to Estimate Temporary Emigration from Capture—Recapture Data

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  • First-Time Observer Effects in the North American Breeding Bird Survey

    William L. Kendall;Bruce G. Peterjohn;John R. Sauer

  • Uncertainty and the management of mallard harvests

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  • A cautionary note on substituting spatial subunits for repeated temporal sampling in studies of site occupancy

    William L. Kendall;Gary C. White

  • Concerns regarding a call for pluralism of information theory and hypothesis testing

    Paul M. Lukacs;William L. Thompson;William L. Kendall;William R. Gould

  • Multistate Survival Models and Their Extensions in Program MARK

    Gary C. White;William L. Kendall;Richard J. Barker

  • Design and analysis of long-term ecological monitoring studies

    Robert A. Gitzen;Joshua J. Millspaugh;Andrew B. Cooper;Daniel S. Licht

  • Iteroparity in the variable environment of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum.

    Don R. Church;Don R. Church;Larissa L. Bailey;Henry M. Wilbur;William L. Kendall

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Hines
James E. Hines United States Geological Survey
James D. Nichols
James D. Nichols United States Geological Survey
Gary C. White
Gary C. White Colorado State University
Larissa L. Bailey
Larissa L. Bailey Colorado State University
Paul F. Doherty
Paul F. Doherty Colorado State University
John R. Sauer
John R. Sauer United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Julien Martin
Julien Martin United States Geological Survey
Michael C. Runge
Michael C. Runge United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Kenneth H. Pollock
Kenneth H. Pollock North Carolina State University
Alan B. Franklin
Alan B. Franklin United States Department of Agriculture

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