Quantitative Methods for Conservation Biology

Detecting extinctions in sighting data.- Extinctions in sighting data: power and an application to Western Australian Acacia species.- Identifying the ecological correlates of extinction prone species using maximum likelihood regression: a case study of New Zealand birds.- Quantitative methods for modeling species habitat: comparative performance and an application to Australian plants.- Risk assessment of a proposed introduction of Pacific salmon in the Delaware River Basin.- Likelihood of introducing nonindigenous organisms with agricultural commodities: probabilistic estimation.- Best abundance estimates and best management: why they are not the same.- Whaling models for cetacean conservation.- Bayesian belief networks: assessing land use impacts on bull trout.- Using matrix models to focus research and management efforts in conservation.- Variability and measurement error in extinction risk analysis: the northern spotted owl on the Olympic Peninsula.- Can individual-based models yield a better assessment of population viability?- The potential of branching processes as a modelling tool for conservation biology.- The role of genetics in conservation biology.- Modelling problems in conservation.

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