Comparison of three models of population density estimation for Central American red brocket deer (Mazama temama)
The deer Mazama temama has a wide range in the tropical rain forest of Mexico, but the IUCN classifies it as Data Deficient, and information is urgently need for management and conservation. Here we assess which population density estimation model is more appropriate among those by Tyson (1959), Man...
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2018
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