Authors
Ana M Valente, Tiago A Marques, Carlos Fonseca, Rita Tinoco Torres
Publication date
2016/10
Journal
European journal of wildlife research
Volume
62
Pages
577-587
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Ungulates are especially difficult to monitor, and population estimates are challenging to obtain; nevertheless, such information is fundamental for effective management. This is particularly important for expanding species such as roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), whose populations dramatically increased in number and geographic distribution over the last decades. In an attempt to follow population trends and assess species ecology, important methodological advances were recently achieved by combining line or point sampling with geographic information systems (GIS). In this study, we combined density surface modelling (DSM) with line transect survey to predict roe deer density in northeastern Portugal. This was based on modelling pellet group counts as a function of environmental factors while taking into account the probability of detecting pellets and conversion factors to relate pellet density to …
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