Assessing the information‐content of messy data to reconstruct population recovery dynamics for the world's rarest primate
Samuel T. Turvey,
Erika Y. X. Lau,
Clare Duncan
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the dynamics of population recovery in threatened species requires robust longitudinal monitoring datasets. However, evidence‐based decision‐making is often impeded by variable data collection approaches, necessitating critical evaluation of restricted available baselines. The Hainan gibbon, the world's rarest primate, had possibly declined to only seven or eight individuals in 1978 at Bawangling National Nature Reserve but has experienced subsequent population growth. Past population estimates l… Show more
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