Quantifying biases in a long-term field study: finding Wytham’s missing tits
<p>Inferences drawn from long-term field studies of animals are vulnerable to biases in observability of different classes of individuals, which may lead to biases affecting ecological and evolutionary conclusions. Advancing statistical techniques are providing increasing evidence that indi...
Main Author: | Kidd, L |
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Other Authors: | Sheldon, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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