Integrating variability in detection probabilities when designing wildlife surveys: a case study of amphibians from south-eastern Australia
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Canessa, S; Heard, GW; Parris, KM; McCarthy, MADate
2012-03-01Source Title
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATIONPublisher
SPRINGERUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Heard, Geoffrey; McCarthy, Michael; Parris, Kirsten; Canessa, StefanoAffiliation
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Canessa, S., Heard, G. W., Parris, K. M. & McCarthy, M. A. (2012). Integrating variability in detection probabilities when designing wildlife surveys: a case study of amphibians from south-eastern Australia. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 21 (3), pp.729-744. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-011-0211-0.Access Status
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Conservation and Biodiversity; Flora; Fauna and Biodiversity of environments not elsewhere classifiedExport Reference in RIS Format
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