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Volume 32 Number 3 2005
Use of Indices to Monitor Wildlife Populations


Preface to 'Use of Indices to Monitor Wildlife Population' 

Richard M. Engeman

pp. iii-iii

 


Indexing principles and a widely applicable paradigm for indexing animal populations 

Richard M. Engeman

pp. 203-210

  
 


Correcting wildlife counts using detection probabilities 

Gary C. White

pp. 211-216

  
 


A method for estimating wildlife detection probabilities in relation to home-range use: insights from a field study on the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) 

Stephen J. Ball, David Ramsey, Graham Nugent, Bruce Warburton and Murray Efford

pp. 217-227

  
 


The evaluation of indices of animal abundance using spatial simulation of animal trapping 

Dave Ramsey, Murray Efford, Steve Ball and Graham Nugent

pp. 229-237

  
 


Developing relative abundance techniques (RATs) for monitoring rodent populations 

Desley A. Whisson, Richard M. Engeman and Kellie Collins

pp. 239-244

  
 


Does variable probability of detection compromise the use of indices in aerial surveys of medium-sized mammals? 

John P. Tracey, Peter J. S. Fleming and Gavin J. Melville

pp. 245-252

  
 


Improving the efficiency of wildlife monitoring by estimating detectability: a case study of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia 

S. A. Field, A. J. Tyre, K. H. Thorn, P. J. O'Connor and H. P. Possingham

pp. 253-258

  
 


Wildlife population monitoring: some practical considerations 

Gary W. Witmer

pp. 259-263

  
 


  
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