Search Results - "Perret, Jan"
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Avoid non‐probability sampling to select population monitoring sites: Comment on McClure and Rolek (2023)
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-08-2024)“…Population monitoring programmes typically rely on sampling because it is impossible to survey all the sites within the study area. In such a situation, the…”
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Plants stand still but hide: Imperfect and heterogeneous detection is the rule when counting plants
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-07-2023)“…The estimation of population size and its variation across space and time largely relies on counts of individuals, generally carried out within spatial units…”
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Spatially balanced sampling methods are always more precise than random ones for estimating the size of aggregated populations
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-12-2022)“…Population size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conservation planning. When individuals are aggregated, estimating the size of a…”
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Time to refine the geography of biodiversity hotspots by integrating molecular data: The Mediterranean Basin as a case study
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2023)“…Three decades ago, worldwide biodiversity hotspots were founded on the distributions of continental plants and vertebrates. Here, we question the timeliness of…”
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