The use of block counts, mark-resight and distance sampling to estimate population size of a mountain-dwelling ungulate
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Title
The use of block counts, mark-resight and distance sampling to estimate population size of a mountain-dwelling ungulate
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Keywords
Abundance, Chamois, Ground counts, Mountain ungulates, Sample counts, Surveys
Journal
POPULATION ECOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 2, Pages 409-419
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-02-12
DOI
10.1007/s10144-015-0481-6
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