Bootstrap methods can help evaluate monitoring program performance to inform restoration as part of an adaptive management program
The objective of many fish and wildlife restoration programs is to utilize management actions to change the state of a system. Because restoration programs are often expensive, iteratively assessing whether the restoration is having the desired outcome is a critical aspect of learning how to inform...
Main Authors: | Jennifer F. Moore, William E. Pine III |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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PeerJ Inc.
2021-05-01
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Series: | PeerJ |
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Online Access: | https://peerj.com/articles/11378.pdf |
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