Catch-effort model used as a management tool in exploited populations: Wild boar as a case study
For sustainable management of exploited populations, it is required to have good knowledge on temporal trends in population density to adapt the harvest. In this regard, hunting statistics are often collected routinely by government agencies and associations. These data are used to assess demographi...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Vajas, Clément Calenge, Marlène Gamelon, Fabrice Girard, Olivier Melac, Charlette Chandosne, Emmanuelle Richard, Sonia Said, Eric Baubet |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e114e3dcee0044c99f838d74055b3f67 |
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