Techniques for Wildlife Investigations emphasizes the design of field studies and the statistical inferences that can be made from observed changes in animal abundance and populations. The information presented here...
The information presented here is of value not only for wildlife management but also for social and economic decision-making related to the environmental effects of human activities on wildlife populations.
Research and Management Techniques for Wildlife and Habitats
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- A hypothesis is a proposition, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of a phenomenon, that can be tested. - The basis for scientific investigation is the collection of information to formulate and test hypotheses.
Surveying natural populations. Columbia University Press, New York, New York, USA. Hayes, C. J., T. E. DeGomez, K. M. Clancy, K. K. Williams, J. D. McMillin, and J. A. Anhold. 2008. Evaluation of funnel traps for characterizing the bark ...
Structure and dynamics of an amphibian community. In M. L. Cody and J. A. Smallwood, eds., Longterm studies of vertebrate communities, 217–250. San Diego: Academic Press. Serns, S. L. 1982. Relationship of walleye fingerling density and ...
JWST099-c17 JWST099-Huffman September 23, 2011 15:13 Printer Name: Yet to Come CH17 THE FUTURE OF WILDLIFE FORENSIC SCIENCE here are similar to ... (necropsy) Low Daily Cooper and Cooper (2007) Can you link the carcass to the suspect?
Johnson, M.K., Wofford, H., and Pearson, H.A. (1983a). Microhistological techniques for food habits analysis. Research Paper SO-199. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases: General Field Procedures and Diseases of Birds