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A strategy for monitoring and managing declines in an amphibian community.Inferences about population dynamics from count data using multistate models: a comparison to capture-recapture approaches.Modeling structured population dynamics using data from unmarked individuals.Seasonal weather patterns drive population vital rates and persistence in a stream fish.Dynamic N-occupancy models: estimating demographic rates and local abundance from detection-nondetection data.Conservation of avian diversity in the Sierra Nevada: moving beyond a single-species management focus.Guidelines for a priori grouping of species in hierarchical community models.Oil palm plantations fail to support mammal diversity.Integrating count and detection-nondetection data to model population dynamics.Beyond carbon and nitrogen: guidelines for estimating three-dimensional isotopic niche space.Tracking climate impacts on the migratory monarch butterfly.Hierarchical analysis of taxonomic variation in intraspecific competition across fish species.Incorporating Imperfect Detection into Joint Models of Communities: A response to Warton et al.Differential matrix use by Neotropical birds based on species traits and landscape condition.When can efforts to control nuisance and invasive species backfire?Broad-scale trophic shift in the pelagic North Pacific revealed by an oceanic seabird.Effects of agriculture and topography on tropical amphibian species and communitiesDisease-structured -mixture models: A practical guide to model disease dynamics using count dataTropical snake diversity collapses after widespread amphibian lossMultispecies hierarchical modeling reveals variable responses of African carnivores to management alternativesTracking trends in monarch abundance over the 20th century is currently impossible using museum recordsCan hyena behaviour provide information on population trends of sympatric carnivores?Multiscale seasonal factors drive the size of winter monarch coloniesThe Dynamic Shift Detector: An algorithm to identify changes in parameter values governing populationsDisentangling data discrepancies with integrated population modelsInnovations in data integration for modeling populationsWhen parks work: Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on occupancy of tropical forest mammals
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