Miller et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Multi‐state, multi‐stage modeling of nest‐success suggests interaction between weather and land‐useMiller et al., 2017
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- Miller M
- Leech D
- Pearce‐Higgins J
- Robinson R
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- Ecology
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Many factors may affect daily nest survival. We present a novel multi‐state, multi‐stage model to estimate daily survival for each nest stage, daily hatching probability and probability that a failed nest died during a specific stage when stage of failure is unknown …
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