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An integrated state-space model to assess Italian alpine galliforms status from count and bag data
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2021
unpublished
The assessment of wildlife population sizes and their trends is one of the most important research fields in conservation biology, as it is used to identify vulnerability soon enough to implement measures in threatened species, or to set up sustainable harvesting rates in exploited populations. Yet, because field work is expensive, may be difficult in terms of logistics and because some populations of the same species may be monitored by different stakeholders, population status often rely on
doi:10.22541/au.162300473.35028379/v1
fatcat:cbnwctinsnfjvedodds5husn5q