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  1. Energy-Rich Mesopelagic Fishes Revealed as a Critical Prey Resource for a Deep-Diving Predator Using Quantitative Fatty Acid Signature Analysis
  2. Discovering and exploiting clusters of similar fatty acid signatures.
  3. Estimate diets & calibration coefficients
  4. Habitat degradation affects the summer activity of polar bears
  5. The qfasar R package for predator diet estimation
  6. Forecasting the relative influence of environmental and anthropogenic stressors on polar bears
  7. Should fatty acid proportions sum to 1?
  8. Validation of mercury tip-switch and accelerometer activity sensors for identifying resting and active behavior in bears
  9. Simulating predator signatures in QFASA
  10. How do violations of model assumptions influence diet estimates?
  11. What do yellow-billed loons eat?
  12. Polar bear population plummets
  13. Comparing estimators of predator diets
  14. Evaluating and ranking threats to the long-term persistence of polar bears
  15. Exploring the sensitivity of quantitative fatty acid signature analysis to assumption violations (Supplementary Data)
  16. Use of Genetic Data to Infer Population-Specific Ecological and Phenotypic Traits from Mixed Aggregations
  17. Effects of capturing and collaring on polar bears: findings from long-term research on the southern Beaufort Sea population
  18. New insights into the diets of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Salish Sea revealed by analysis of fatty acid signatures
  19. Plausible combinations: An improved method to evaluate the covariate structure of Cormack-Jolly-Seber mark-recapture models
  20. Using a Genetic Mixture Model to Study Phenotypic Traits: Differential Fecundity among Yukon River Chinook Salmon
  21. A Likelihood Framework for Joint Estimation of Salmon Abundance and Migratory Timing Using Telemetric Mark—Recapture
  22. A MODEL OF CHINOOK SALMON POPULATION DYNAMICS INCORPORATING SIZE-SELECTIVE EXPLOITATION AND INHERITANCE OF POLYGENIC CORRELATED TRAITS
  23. The influence of hydrographic structure and seasonal run timing on genetic diversity and isolation-by-distance in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)
  24. bels: backward elimination locus selection for studies of mixture composition or individual assignment
  25. The genetic mark–recapture likelihood function of capwire
  26. Ordered vs. unordered samples: response to Bromaghin
  27. Residual Effects from Fish Wheel Capture and Handling of Yukon River Fall Chum Salmon
  28. TRENDS IN AGE STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTIVITY OF PACIFIC WALRUSES HARVESTED IN THE BERING STRAIT REGION OF ALASKA, 1952?2002
  29. optibin: a computer program to bin alleles similarly distributed across populations
  30. Sampling Bias of Hook-and-Line Gear Used to Capture Rainbow Trout in Gertrude Creek, Alaska
  31. A versatile net selectivity model, with application to Pacific salmon and freshwater species of the Yukon River, Alaska
  32. A method to bin alleles of genetic loci that maintains population heterogeneity
  33. Evidence of Handling Mortality of Adult Chum Salmon Caused by Fish Wheel Capture in the Yukon River, Alaska
  34. Correction: Sample Size Determination for Interval Estimation of Multinomial Probabilities
  35. Weighted Nest Survival Models
  36. Sample Size Determination for Interval Estimation of Multinomial Probabilities
  37. Sample Size Determination for Interval Estimation of Multinomial Probabilities
  38. A Systematic-Encounter-Sampling Design for Nesting Studies
  39. Systematic encounter sampling: a simulation study
  40. BODY SIZE AND CONDITION OF COYOTES IN SOUTHERN TEXAS
  41. An approach to estimating density from line transect data where the animals move in response to the observer
  42. Head-to-Head Comparison of SAS and ASTM-Proposed Probit Computer Programs
  43. On the Use of the