Genetic errors associated with population estimation using non-invasive molecular tagging: problems and new solutions
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The tests for Examining Bimodality (EB) and Difference in Capture History (DCH) are proposed for determining whether a sample of population contains genotyping errors and to study the magnitude of the problem. Both tests were found to be effective in detecting genotyping errors and in providing indications of whether the data was error free.
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2004
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Sources and patterns of wolverine mortality in western Montana
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The sources and patterns of wolverine mortality in western Montana for better species management are studied. Results suggest that wolverine mortality can be limited if harvested wolverines are managed within small groups of mountain ranges.
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2007
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