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Unifying population and landscape ecology with spatial capture–recapture
JA Royle, AK Fuller, C Sutherland
Ecography 41 (3), 444-456, 2018
1602018
Modelling non‐Euclidean movement and landscape connectivity in highly structured ecological networks
C Sutherland, AK Fuller, JA Royle
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (2), 169-177, 2015
1482015
oSCR: a spatial capture–recapture R package for inference about spatial ecological processes
C Sutherland, JA Royle, DW Linden
Ecography 42 (9), 1459-1469, 2019
115*2019
Fishing for mammals: Landscape‐level monitoring of terrestrial and semi‐aquatic communities using eDNA from riverine systems
NG Sales, MB McKenzie, J Drake, LR Harper, SS Browett, I Coscia, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 57 (4), 707-716, 2020
1112020
A demographic, spatially explicit patch occupancy model of metapopulation dynamics and persistence
CS Sutherland, DA Elston, X Lambin
Ecology 95 (11), 3149-3160, 2014
1002014
Estimating population density and connectivity of American mink using spatial capture–recapture
AK Fuller, CS Sutherland, JA Royle, MP Hare
Ecological Applications 26 (4), 1125-1135, 2016
932016
Spatial capture–recapture models allowing Markovian transience or dispersal
JA Royle, AK Fuller, C Sutherland
Population ecology 58 (1), 53-62, 2016
932016
The enemy of my enemy is my friend: native pine marten recovery reverses the decline of the red squirrel by suppressing grey squirrel populations
E Sheehy, C Sutherland, C O'Reilly, X Lambin
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1874), 20172603, 2018
712018
SNAPSHOT USA 2019: a coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States
MV Cove, R Kays, H Bontrager, C Bresnan, M Lasky, T Frerichs, R Klann, ...
Ecology 102 (6), e03353, 2021
602021
Spatial capture–recapture: a promising method for analyzing data collected using artificial cover objects
C Sutherland, DJ Muņoz, DAW Miller, EHC Grant
Herpetologica 72 (1), 6-12, 2016
602016
Estimating density of secretive terrestrial birds (Siamese Fireback) in pristine and degraded forest using camera traps and distance sampling
S Suwanrat, D Ngoprasert, C Sutherland, P Suwanwaree, T Savini
Global Ecology and Conservation 3, 596-606, 2015
582015
Using spatial capture–recapture to elucidate population processes and space-use in herpetological studies
DJ Muņoz, DAW Miller, C Sutherland, EHC Grant
Journal of Herpetology 50 (4), 570-581, 2016
522016
Model‐based estimators of density and connectivity to inform conservation of spatially structured populations
DJ Morin, AK Fuller, JA Royle, C Sutherland
Ecosphere 8 (1), e01623, 2017
502017
Likelihood analysis of spatial capture‐recapture models for stratified or class structured populations
JA Royle, C Sutherland, AK Fuller, CC Sun
Ecosphere 6 (2), 1-11, 2015
49*2015
Multi‐scale processes in metapopulations: contributions of stage structure, rescue effect, and correlated extinctions
C Sutherland, DA Elston, X Lambin
Ecology 93 (11), 2465-2473, 2012
462012
Optimal sampling design for spatial capture–recapture
G Dupont, JA Royle, MA Nawaz, C Sutherland
Ecology, 2021
442021
Application of the Random Encounter Model in citizen science projects to monitor animal densities
J Schaus, A Uzal, LK Gentle, PJ Baker, L Bearman‐Brown, S Bullion, ...
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 6 (4), 514-528, 2020
422020
A multiregion community model for inference about geographic variation in species richness
C Sutherland, M Brambilla, P Pedrini, S Tenan
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (7), 783-791, 2016
422016
Data integration for inference about spatial processes: A model-based approach to test and account for data inconsistency
S Tenan, P Pedrini, N Bragalanti, C Groff, C Sutherland
PloS one 12 (10), e0185588, 2017
412017
A standardized assessment of forest mammal communities reveals consistent functional composition and vulnerability across the tropics
F Rovero, J Ahumada, PA Jansen, D Sheil, P Alvarez, K Boekee, ...
Ecography 43 (1), 75-84, 2020
382020
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