Capture Recapture Process
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Dinâmica populacional e efeitos de variáveis ambientais sobre a fauna de pequenos mamíferos em um fragmento de floresta com araucária no sul do Brasil
Natural populations of small rodents fluctuate continually over time and the population dynamics of any living organism are shaped by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Small mammals populations can show a continuum dynamic activity, ranging from stability to regular cycles of variable amplitude. The species dynamics is also known to be influenced by the
Publicado em: 2010
-
2. Reproductive biology of the harvestman Iporangaia pustulosa (Arachnida: Opiliones): sexual selection and evolution of paternal care / Biologia reprodutiva do opilião Iporangaia pustulosa (Arachnida: Opiliones) : seleção sexual e evolução do cuidado paternal
Exclusive paternal care is rare reproductive strategy that and has evolved only in the order Opiliones among arachnids. Although nearly half of the independent events of evolution of this behavior in arthropods has occurred in the order Opiliones, only a few studies have investigated in detail the reproductive biology of harvestmen species. Iporangaia pustul
Publicado em: 2008
-
3. Estimativas de máxima verosimilhança e bayesianas do número de erros de um software.
In this work we present the methodology of capture-recapture, under the classic and bayesian approach, to estimate the number of errors of software through inspection by distinct reviewers. We present the general statistical model considering independence among errors and among reviewers and consider the particular cases of equally detectable errors (homogen
Publicado em: 2006
-
4. Endemic Infection of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus in a Frog Community Post-Decline
The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has been implicated in the decline and extinction of numerous frog species worldwide. In Queensland, Australia, it has been proposed as the cause of the decline or apparent extinction of at least 14 high-elevation rainforest frog species. One of these, Taudactylus eungellensis, disappeared from rainforest str
Public Library of Science.