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Correcting bias in aerial survey population estimates of feral livestock in Northern Australia using the double-count technique.

Published online
09 Jun 1990
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2403702

Author(s)
Bayliss, P. & Yeomans, K. M.

Publication language
English
Location
Australia
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Key words

  • Ecology
  • Feral animals
  • introduced species
  • Wild animals
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