Modeling Demographic Processes In Marked Populations

Much of biology can be understood in terms of demography. It is the demographic processes of birth and death which govern rates of population growth and the rates at which gene frequencies change. The analysis of demographic processes in free-living organ

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Environmental and Ecological Statistics Series Editors G. P. Patil Distinguished Professor of Mathematical Statistics Director, Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics Editor-in-Chief, Environmental and Ecological Statistics The Pennsylvania State University Timothy G. Gregoire J.P. Weyerhaeuser, Jr. Professor of Forest Management School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Yale University Professor Andrew B. Lawson Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina Barry D. Nussbaum, D.Sc. Chief Statistician U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

The Springer series Environmental and Ecological Statistics is devoted to the crossdisciplinary subject area of environmental and ecological statistics discussing important topics and themes in statistical ecology, environmental statistics, and relevant risk analysis. Emphasis is focused on applied mathematical statistics, statistical methodology, data interpretation and improvement for future use, with a view to advance statistics for environment, ecology, and environmental health, and to advance environmental theory and practice using valid statistics. Each volume in the Environmental and Ecological Statistics series is based on the appropriateness of the statistical methodology to the particular environmental and ecological problem area, within the context of contemporary environmental issues and the associated statistical tools, concepts, and methods.

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David L. Thomson • Evan G. Cooch Michael J. Conroy Editors

Modeling Demographic Processes In Marked Populations

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Editors David L. Thomson Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Konrad-Zuse Strasse 1 D18057 ROSTOCK Germany

Evan G. Cooch Department of Natural Resources Cornell University Ithaca, NY USA [email protected]

Netherlands Institute of Ecology Centre for Terrestrial Ecology Boterhoeksestraat 48 Postbus 40 6666 ZG Heteren Netherlands School of Biological Sciences University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Hong Kong [email protected] Michael J. Conroy D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia Athens, GA USA [email protected]

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