The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference
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Evolution of quantitative methods for the study and management of avian populations: on the importance of individual contributions
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Mark-recapture and behavioral ecology: a case study of Cliff Swallows
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Annual survival estimation of migratory songbirds confounded by incomplete breeding site-fidelity: study designs that may help
Matthew R. Marshall, Duane R. Diefenbach, Larry A. Wood, Robert J. Cooper
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Multi-state models: metapopulation and life history analyses
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Multi-state analysis of the impacts of avian pox on a population of Serins (Serinus serinus): the importance of estimating recapture rates
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Towards the mother-of-all-models: customised construction of the mark-recapture likelihood function
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Modeling nest-survival data: a comparison of recently developed methods that can be implemented in MARK and SAS
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M-SURGE: new software specifically designed for multistate capture-recapture models
Remí Choquet, Reboulet Anne�Marie, Roger Pradel, Olivier Gimenez, Jean-Dominique Lebreton
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DENSITY: software for analysing capture-recapture data from passive detector arrays
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