Can citizen science monitor whale-shark aggregations? Investigating bias in mark–recapture modelling using identification photographs sourced from the public

scientific article published in 2012

Can citizen science monitor whale-shark aggregations? Investigating bias in mark–recapture modelling using identification photographs sourced from the public is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1071/WR12092

P50authorMarcus RowcliffeQ91279023
P2093author name stringJuliane Struve
Guy Stevens
Mark G. Meekan
Tim K. Davies
P433issue8
P921main subjectmark–recaptureQ122979354
citizen scienceQ1093434
P304page(s)696
P577publication date2012-01-01
P1433published inWildlife ResearchQ15766482
P1476titleCan citizen science monitor whale-shark aggregations? Investigating bias in mark–recapture modelling using identification photographs sourced from the public
P478volume39

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