An empirical evaluation of camera trapping and spatially explicit capture-recapture models for estimating chimpanzee density.

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An empirical evaluation of camera trapping and spatially explicit capture-recapture models for estimating chimpanzee density. is …
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P356DOI10.1002/AJP.22647
P698PubMed publication ID28267880

P50authorPierre DrapeauQ89048799
Marie-Lyne Després-EinspennerQ89428761
P2093author name stringHjalmar S Kühl
Eric J Howe
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P921main subjectcamera trapQ1723004
chimpanzeeQ4126704
capture-recaptureQ122891237
P577publication date2017-03-07
P1433published inAmerican Journal of PrimatologyQ1527889
P1476titleAn empirical evaluation of camera trapping and spatially explicit capture-recapture models for estimating chimpanzee density
P478volume79

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