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William A Link

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Biometrics|February 19, 2004
Demographic analysis from summaries of an age-structured populationWilliam A Link, J Andrew Royle, Jeff S Hatfield
Biometrics|January 19, 2023
Estimating population size: The importance of model and estimator choiceMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, William A Link, et al.
Biometrics|April 29, 2009
Uncovering a latent multinomial: analysis of mark-recapture data with misidentificationWilliam A Link, Jun Yoshizaki, Larissa L Bailey, et al.
Ecology|October 3, 2018
Variation in the vital rates of an Antarctic marine predator: the role of individual heterogeneityJ Terrill Paterson, Jay J Rotella, William A Link, et al.
Biometrics|July 4, 2017
On the reliability of N-mixture models for count dataRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield, William A Link, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 2, 2020
Sources of variation in maternal allocation in a long-lived mammalKaitlin R Macdonald, Jay J Rotella, Robert A Garrott, et al.
Ecology|April 28, 2018
On the robustness of N-mixture modelsWilliam A Link, Matthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Individual covariation in life-history traits: seeing the trees despite the forestEmmanuelle Cam, William A Link, Evan G Cooch, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 24, 2011
Evaluating the demographic buffering hypothesis with vital rates estimated for Weddell seals from 30 years of mark-recapture dataJay J Rotella, William A Link, Thierry Chambert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2004
Tigers and their prey: Predicting carnivore densities from prey abundanceK Ullas Karanth, James D Nichols, N Samba Kumar, et al.
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Biometrics|February 19, 2004
Demographic analysis from summaries of an age-structured populationWilliam A Link, J Andrew Royle, Jeff S Hatfield
Biometrics|January 19, 2023
Estimating population size: The importance of model and estimator choiceMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, William A Link, et al.
Biometrics|April 29, 2009
Uncovering a latent multinomial: analysis of mark-recapture data with misidentificationWilliam A Link, Jun Yoshizaki, Larissa L Bailey, et al.
Ecology|October 3, 2018
Variation in the vital rates of an Antarctic marine predator: the role of individual heterogeneityJ Terrill Paterson, Jay J Rotella, William A Link, et al.
Biometrics|July 4, 2017
On the reliability of N-mixture models for count dataRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield, William A Link, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 2, 2020
Sources of variation in maternal allocation in a long-lived mammalKaitlin R Macdonald, Jay J Rotella, Robert A Garrott, et al.
Ecology|April 28, 2018
On the robustness of N-mixture modelsWilliam A Link, Matthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, et al.
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Individual covariation in life-history traits: seeing the trees despite the forestEmmanuelle Cam, William A Link, Evan G Cooch, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 24, 2011
Evaluating the demographic buffering hypothesis with vital rates estimated for Weddell seals from 30 years of mark-recapture dataJay J Rotella, William A Link, Thierry Chambert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2004
Tigers and their prey: Predicting carnivore densities from prey abundanceK Ullas Karanth, James D Nichols, N Samba Kumar, et al.
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