Trade-offs in initial and long-term handling efficiency of PIT-tag and photographic identification methods
Individual identification is required for long-term investigations that examine population-level changes in survival or abundance, and mechanisms associated with these changes in wild populations. Such identification generally requires the application of a unique mark, or the documentation of charac...
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Main Authors: | Lindsey S. Roberts, Abigail B. Feuka, Erin Muths, Bennett M. Hardy, Larissa L. Bailey |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/71c7d918e40f461b8d8eb08766df27d5 |
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