Authors
Sarah N Sells, Kevin M Podruzny, J Joshua Nowak, Ty D Smucker, Tyler W Parks, Diane K Boyd, Abigail A Nelson, Nathan J Lance, Robert M Inman, Justin A Gude, Sarah B Bassing, Kenneth E Loonam, Michael S Mitchell
Publication date
2022/12
Journal
Ecological Applications
Volume
32
Issue
8
Pages
e2714
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
A clear connection between basic research and applied management is often missing or difficult to discern. We present a case study of integration of basic research with applied management for estimating abundance of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Montana, USA. Estimating wolf abundance is a key component of wolf management but is costly and time intensive as wolf populations continue to grow. We developed a multimodel approach using an occupancy model, mechanistic territory model, and empirical group size model to improve abundance estimates while reducing monitoring effort. Whereas field‐based wolf counts generally rely on costly, difficult‐to‐collect monitoring data, especially for larger areas or population sizes, our approach efficiently uses readily available wolf observation data and introduces models focused on biological mechanisms underlying territorial and social behavior. In a three‐part …
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