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Counting seals : estimating the unseen fraction using a covariate and capture-recapture model
Title:
Counting seals : estimating the unseen fraction using a covariate and capture-recapture model
JLCTITLE245:
by John Richard Moran.
Publication Information:
[2203]
Physical Description:
viii, 49 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
General Note:
"August 2003."
Dissertaton Note:
M.S. University of Alaska, Fairbanks 2003
Abstract:
"We evaluated the influences of environmental covariates on the proportion of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) ashore on Tugidak Island using a series of photographic capture-recapture experiments and ground based counts. We used general linear models to examine the significance of combinations of covariates including quadratics terms. Time of day, tide height, rate of tide change, surf, and wind speed significantly influenced the number of seals ashore during the molting period. The model including all significant covariates best explained the probability of seals being hauled out. We observed a decline in the local population using the haulout suggesting that seasonal migration affects the number of seals ashore. The relationship between covariates and the number of seals hauled out on Tugidak Island differ in some respects from those reported at other sites in Alaska, implying that a region wide application of a single correction factor to counts of hauled out harbor seals may not adequately account for seals at sea"--Leaf iii.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 31-34).
Additional Physical Form Available:
Online version available via The University of Alaska Fairbanks https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/handle/11122/6440
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