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Environmental statistics / Ecology / Epidemiology / Mark and recapture / Species distribution / Sampling / Lion / Estimator / Grid / Information / Statistics / Science
Date: 2012-08-01 16:00:37
Environmental statistics
Ecology
Epidemiology
Mark and recapture
Species distribution
Sampling
Lion
Estimator
Grid
Information
Statistics
Science

Estimating abundance of mountain lions from unstructured spatial sampling

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