It’s been a busy month for the Methods in Ecology and Evolution team, with six fantastic new papers accepted for publication in the journal:
- A semi-Markov model to assess reliably survival patterns from birth to death in free-ranging populations
by Remi Choquet, Anne Viallefont, Lauriane Rouan, Kamel Gaanoun and Jean-Michel Gaillard - Impact of sampling with replacement in occupancy studies with spatial replication
by Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita - A new method for estimating animal abundance with two sources of data in capture–recapture studies
by Benedicte Madon, Olivier Gimenez, Brian McArdle, C. Scott Baker and Claire Garrigue - Detection of regime shifts in multi-species communities: the Bay of Quinte phytoplankton example
by Kenneth Nicholls - Discriminating plant species in a local temperate flora using the rbcL+matK DNA barcode
by Kevin Burgess, Aron Fazekas, Prasad Kesanakurti, Sean Graham, Brian Husband, Steven Newmaster, Diana Percy, Mehrdad Hajibabaei and Spencer Barrett - Quantifying the sensitivity of camera traps: an adapted distance sampling approach
by J. Rowcliffe, Chris Carbone, Patrick Jansen, Roland Kays and Bart Kranstauber
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