id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cmnqsygqi5fq5fx4avlfdzxiqq Richard B. Harris Argali Abundance in the Afghan Pamir Using Capture–Recapture Modeling From Fecal DNA 2010.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 8884 678 60 ABSTRACT Estimating population size in a mark–recapture framework using DNA obtained from remotely collected genetic samples the size of an argali (Ovis ammon) population that was believed to be isolated from others within the Big Pamir Mountains, Afghanistan, an Our model-averaged estimate for female argali in the Big Pamir was 172 (95% CI 5 117–232), higher mortality than females during the sampling period, or, more likely, males moved in and out of the Big Pamir area. from DNA did not provide a clear overall population estimate, it suggested that the Big Pamir was not isolated from other argali populations, Estimating argali population size using mark–recapture models and fecal Number of argali, classified by sex and age, that we visually observed during each session, Big Pamir Mountain Range, Afghanistan, summer 2007 Top ranked candidate models of probability of capture (p) of female argali in the Big Pamir Mountains, Afghanistan, 2007–2008, based on ./cache/work_cmnqsygqi5fq5fx4avlfdzxiqq.pdf ./txt/work_cmnqsygqi5fq5fx4avlfdzxiqq.txt