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    A spatial capture–recapture model to estimate call rate and population density from passive acoustic surveys by Stevenson, Ben C., DamBates, Paul, Young, Callum K. Y., Measey, John, Sutherland, Chris

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-03-2021)
    “…Spatial capture–recapture (SCR) models are commonly used to estimate animal population density from detections and subsequent redetections of individuals…”
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    Using balanced acceptance sampling as a master sample for environmental surveys by van DamBates, Paul, Gansell, Oliver, Robertson, Blair, Freckleton, Robert

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-07-2018)
    “…Well‐designed environmental monitoring programmes for management organisations are important for evidence‐based decision making. However, many environmental…”
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    Implementing integrated measurements of Essential Biodiversity Variables at a national scale by Bellingham, Peter J., Richardson, Sarah J., Gormley, Andrew M., Allen, Robert B., Cook, Asher, Crisp, Philippa N., Forsyth, David M., McGlone, Matt S., McKay, Meredith, MacLeod, Catriona J., DamBates, Paul, Wright, Elaine F.

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-12-2020)
    “…1. There is a global need for observation systems that deliver regular, timely data on state and trends in biodiversity, but few have been implemented, and…”
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    Control of invasive predators improves breeding success of an endangered alpine passerine by Weston, Kerry A., O'Donnell, Colin F. J., van damBates, Paul, Monks, Joanne M.

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-10-2018)
    “…Birds living in alpine environments are becoming increasingly impacted by human‐induced threats. We investigated the impacts of introduced mammalian predators…”
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    Reference and current Trophic Level Index of New Zealand lakes: benchmarks to inform lake management and assessment by Abell, Jonathan M., van Dam-Bates, Paul, Özkundakci, Deniz, Hamilton, David P.

    “…Knowledge of trophic status is fundamental to understanding the condition and function of lake ecosystems. We developed regression models to predict…”
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    California Sea Cucumber (Apostichopus californicus) Abundance and Movement on a Commercial Shellfish Aquaculture Farm by Curtis, Daniel L., Pearce, Christopher M., van Dam-Bates, Paul, Duprey, Nicholas M. T., Cross, Stephen F., Cowen, Laura L. E.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…California sea cucumbers (Apostichopus californicus) are often abundant at oyster farms in British Columbia, Canada both on the suspended gear as juveniles and…”
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    Halton iterative partitioning master frames by Robertson, Blair, van Dam-Bates, Paul, Gansell, Oliver

    Published in Environmental and ecological statistics (01-03-2022)
    “…A spatial sampling design determines where sample locations are placed in a study area. To achieve reliable estimates of population characteristics, the…”
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    Quantifying the Extent of Anthropogenic Eutrophication of Lakes at a National Scale in New Zealand by Abell, Jonathan M, Özkundakci, Deniz, Hamilton, David P, van Dam-Bates, Paul, Mcdowell, Richard W

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-08-2019)
    “…Quantifying environmental changes relative to ecosystem reference conditions (baseline or natural states) can inform assessment of anthropogenic impacts and…”
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    A flexible framework for spatial capture-recapture with unknown identities by van Dam-Bates, Paul, Papathomas, Michail, Stevenson, Ben C, Fewster, Rachel M, Turek, Daniel, Stewart, Frances E C, Borchers, David L

    Published in Biometrics (29-01-2024)
    “…Camera traps or acoustic recorders are often used to sample wildlife populations. When animals can be individually identified, these data can be used with…”
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    Controlling invasive predators enhances the long-term survival of endangered New Zealand long-tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus): Implications for conservation of bats on oceanic islands by O'Donnell, Colin F.J., Pryde, Moira A., van Dam-Bates, Paul, Elliott, Graeme P.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2017)
    “…Invasive mammalian predators pose one of the greatest threats to biodiversity globally, particularly on oceanic islands. However, little is known about the…”
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    Applying open population capture-recapture models to estimate the abundance of injection drug users in Victoria, Canada by van Dam-Bates, Paul, Fyfe, Murray, Cowen, Laura L. E.

    Published in Journal of substance use (03-03-2016)
    “…Background: Injection drug users (IDUs) are considered a hidden, hard to reach population that is difficult to measure. Multi-list recapture methods are…”
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    Assessing movement of the California sea cucumber Parastichopus californicus in response to organically enriched areas typical of aquaculture sites by van Dam-Bates, Paul, Curtis, Daniel L., Cowen, Laura L. E., Cross, Stephen F., Pearce, Christopher M.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2016)
    “…An increasing global demand for sea cucumbers has led to interest in benthic ranching of the California sea cucumber Parastichopus californicus beneath…”
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    Incorporating Memory into Continuous-Time Spatial Capture-Recapture Models by Panchaud, Clara, King, Ruth, Borchers, David, Worthington, Hannah, Durbach, Ian, Van Dam-Bates, Paul

    Published 30-08-2024
    “…Obtaining reliable and precise estimates of wildlife species abundance and distribution is essential for the conservation and management of animal populations…”
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