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Evaluating estimators of the numbers of females with cubs-of-the-year in the yellowstone grizzly bear population
Authors:Steve Cherry  Gary C. White  Kim A. Keating  Mark A. Haroldson  Charles C. Schwartz
Affiliation:1.Department of Mathematical Sciences,Montana State University,Bozeman;2.Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology,Colorado State University,Ft. Collins;3.U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Forestry Sciences Laboratory,Montana State University,Bozeman;4.U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Forestry Sciences Laboratory,Montana State University,Bozeman;5.U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Forestry Sciences Laboratory,Montana State University,Bozeman
Abstract:Current management of the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) population in Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas requires annual estimation of the number of adult female bears with cubs-of-the-year. We examined the performance of nine estimators of population size via simulation. Data were simulated using two methods for different combinations of population size, sample size, and coefficient of variation of individual sighting probabilities. We show that the coefficient of variation does not, by itself, adequately describe the effects of capture heterogeneity, because two different distributions of capture probabilities can have the same coefficient of variation. All estimators produced biased estimates of population size with bias decreasing as effort in creased. Based on the simulation results we recommend the Chao estimator for model M h be used to estimate the number of the female bears with cubs of the year; however, the estimator of Chao and Shen may also be useful depending on the goals of the research.
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