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Comparison of methods for estimating density and population trends for low-density Asian bears

Author Affiliations
International Union for Conservation of Nature, Mississippi State University, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, University of South Wales, ...
Published InGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Year2022
Citations40

Abstract

Populations of bears in Asia are vulnerable to extinction and effective monitoring is critical to measure and direct conservation efforts. Population abundance (local density) or growth (λ) are the most sensitive metrics to change. We discuss the value in implementing spatially explicit capture-recapture (SCR), the current gold standard for density estimation, and open population SCR (OPSCR) to monitor changes in density over time. We provide guidance for designing studies to provide estimates with sufficient power to detect changes. Because of the wide availability of camera traps and interest in their use, we consider six density estimation methods and their extensions developed for use with camera traps, with specific consideration of assumptions and applications for monitoring Asian bears. We conducted a…
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