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      A review of methods to estimate the abundance of terrestrial carnivores using field signs and observation

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      Wildlife Research
      CSIRO Publishing

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          This paper reviews field methods for estimating and monitoring the abundance of terrestrial carnivores that do not involve capture. Effective methods of monitoring abundance are important tools for the management and conservation of many species. The development of methods for carnivores presents particular challenges, as they are often secretive and widely dispersed. Nevertheless, a variety of approaches based on direct observations and quantification of field signs have been employed. These techniques are described in relation to carnivore ecology and resource implications, and the advantages and deficiencies of each are discussed with reference to case studies.

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          Journal
          Wildlife Research
          Wildl. Res.
          CSIRO Publishing
          1035-3712
          2001
          2001
          : 28
          : 2
          : 151
          Article
          10.1071/WR00033
          2a24f32b-dab3-4e43-945f-babb72b2d3f6
          © 2001
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