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Bringing it all together: multi-species integrated population modelling of a breeding community ⋮ Extending the latent multinomial model with complex error processes and dynamic Markov bases ⋮ Simultaneous modelling of movement, measurement error, and observer dependence in mark-recapture distance sampling: an application to arctic bird surveys ⋮ Costs of reproduction: Assessing responses to brood size manipulation on life-history and behavioural traits using multi-state capture-recapture models ⋮ Greater than the sum of its parts: computationally flexible Bayesian hierarchical modeling ⋮ Standard errors and confidence intervals of norm statistics for educational and psychological tests ⋮ Drivers of diversity in individual life courses: sensitivity of the population entropy of a Markov chain ⋮ Analysing mark-recapture-recovery data in the presence of missing covariate data via multiple imputation ⋮ Spatially Explicit Maximum Likelihood Methods for Capture-Recapture Studies ⋮ Simulations and parameter estimation of a trap-insect model using a finite element approach ⋮ Inference on partially observed quasi-stationary Markov chains with applications to multistate population models ⋮ Insights into the latent multinomial model through mark-resight data on female grizzly bears with cubs-of-the-year ⋮ Probit models for capture-recapture data subject to imperfect detection, individual heterogeneity and misidentification ⋮ A unified capture-recapture framework ⋮ Improving estimates of abundance by aggregating sparse capture-recapture data ⋮ Age specificity in conditional ring-recovery models ⋮ Multi-site integrated population modelling ⋮ Point-based mark-recapture distance sampling ⋮ Likelihood-based genetic mark-recapture estimates when genotype samples are incomplete and contain typing errors ⋮ On the estimation of population sizes in capture-recapture experiments ⋮ Hidden Markov model for dependent mark loss and survival estimation ⋮ Cormack-Jolly-Seber model with environmental covariates: A P-spline approach
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