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  1. A flexible framework for spatial capture-recapture with unknown identities
  2. Cumulative propagule pressure exerted by escaped pet parrots
  3. Geographic concordance of genetic barriers in New Zealand coastal marine species
  4. Spatial correlation structures for detections of individuals in spatial capture–recapture models
  5. A latent capture history model for digital aerial surveys
  6. Island invasion and reinvasion: Informing invasive species management with genetic measures of connectivity
  7. Stationary distribution of the linkage disequilibrium coefficient r2
  8. Fast likelihood‐based inference for latent count models using the saddlepoint approximation
  9. Phylogeography of Invasive Rats in New Zealand
  10. Cluster capture‐recapture to account for identification uncertainty on aerial surveys of animal populations
  11. Mouse management on Ōtamahua/Quail Island—lessons learned
  12. I smell a rat! Estimating effective sweep width for searches using wildlife-detector dogs
  13. Testing the feasibility of wireless sensor networks and the use of radio signal strength indicator to track the movements of wild animals
  14. Accounting for uncertainty in duplicate identification and group size judgements in mark-recapture distance sampling
  15. Circadian and circatidal clocks control the mechanism of semilunar foraging behaviour
  16. Model-based approaches to deal with detectability: a comment on Hutto (2016a)
  17. Visualizations for genetic assignment analyses using the saddlepoint approximation method
  18. Empty forest or empty rivers? A century of commercial hunting in Amazonia
  19. Some applications of genetics in statistical ecology
  20. Spatial Capture–Recapture Models
  21. Trace-Contrast Models for Capture–Recapture Without Capture Histories
  22. First Direct Evidence for Natal Wintering Ground Fidelity and Estimate of Juvenile Survival in the New Zealand Southern Right Whale Eubalaena australis
  23. Where did the rats of Big South Cape Island come from?
  24. Assessing the design and power of capture-recapture studies to estimate demographic parameters for the Endangered Oceania humpback whale population
  25. Statistical ecology comes of age
  26. Maximum likelihood estimation for model Mt,α for capture-recapture data with misidentification
  27. Accounting for female reproductive cycles in a superpopulation capture–recapture framework
  28. Information on parameters of interest decreases under transformations
  29. Using genetic techniques to quantify reinvasion, survival andin situbreeding rates during control operations
  30. Estimating population size by spatially explicit capture-recapture
  31. Abundance of the New Zealand subantarctic southern right whale population estimated from photo-identification and genotype mark-recapture
  32. Variance Estimation for Systematic Designs in Spatial Surveys
  33. Inference on population size in binomial detectability models
  34. Survivors or reinvaders? Using genetic assignment to identify invasive pests following eradication
  35. A Simple Explanation of Benford's Law
  36. Early colonisation population structure of a Norway rat island invasion
  37. Estimating the Encounter Rate Variance in Distance Sampling
  38. A comparison of mark - recapture distance-sampling methods applied to aerial surveys of eastern grey kangaroos
  39. The influence of animal mobility on the assumption of uniform distances in aerial line-transect surveys
  40. Line Transect Sampling in Small and Large Regions
  41. Monitoring change in biodiversity through composite indices
  42. A Spatiotemporal Stochastic Process Model for Species Spread
  43. Similarity Indices for Spatia I Ecological Data
  44. ANALYSIS OF POPULATION TRENDS FOR FARMLAND BIRDS USING GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODELS
  45. Mark-Recapture Models for Line Transect Surveys
  46. Trends in the abundance of farmland birds: a quantitative comparison of smoothed Common Birds Census indices
  47. Portfolio management method for deadline planning