01716nam 2200433 450 00001266020050718115500.03-540-57359-320030429d1993----km-y0itay0103----baengDEClassical Diophantine equationsVladimir G. SprindzukBerlin [etc.]Springerc1993XI, 228 p.24 cm.Lecture notes in mathematics15592001Lecture notes in mathematicsNumeriTeoria512.74(21. ed.)Teoria algebrica dei numeri11J86Diophantine approximation, trascendental number theory. Linear forms in logarithms; Baker's methods11DxxNumber theory. Diophantine equations11J68Diophantine approximation, trascendental number theory. Approximation to algebraic numbers12E25General field theory. Hilbertian fields; Hilbert's irreducibility theoremSprindzuk,Vladimir G.441113ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000012660Classical Diophantine equations78645UNIBASMONSCISCIENZEEXT0020120030429BAS011107EXT0030120030505BAS011544EXT0020120030513BAS01150920050601BAS011755batch0120050718BAS01105120050718BAS01111020050718BAS01114020050718BAS011155BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA5Dipartimento MatematicaGENCollezione generaleMAT3074M30742003042951Riservati04643nam 22006855 450 991076029280332120251008144947.03-031-39566-210.1007/978-3-031-39566-6(MiAaPQ)EBC30853331(Au-PeEL)EBL30853331(DE-He213)978-3-031-39566-6(CKB)28652787300041(EXLCZ)992865278730004120231101d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeotropical Mammals Hierarchical Analysis of Occupancy and Abundance /edited by Salvador Mandujano, Eduardo J. Naranjo, Gabriel P. Andrade Ponce1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (365 pages)Print version: Mandujano, Salvador Neotropical Mammals Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031395659 Part I. Literature reviews -- 1. Introductory issues on hierarchical analysis of occupancy and abundance of the Neotropical mammals -- 2. Small wild felids of South America: A review of studies, conservation threats and research needs -- 3. Patterns of occupancy and density of the small felids of tropical America -- 4. ales from southern Brazil: hierarchical modeling of occupancy, abundance, and density of Atlantic Forest and Pampa mammals -- 5. Modelling the abundance and spatial distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in Patagonia: a review and future perspectives -- 6. Survey methods and hierarchical modeling for Mexican primates -- 7. Abundance, density, and occupancy of ungulates in the Maya Forest: A review -- Part II. Case studies -- 8. Factors influencing habitat occupancy by the spotted paca (Cuniculus paca) in Oaxaca, Mexico -- 9. Jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Llanos of Colombia and Venezuela: estimating distribution and population size by combining different modellingapproaches -- 10. Using camera trap data to simultaneously estimate jaguar (Panthera onca) density and resource selection in the Paraguayan Dry Chaco -- 11. Abundance of Coimbra-Filho’s titi monkey in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil: use of N-mixture models for acoustic playback survey data -- 12. Modeling density and habitat preference of the mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) in northern Peru using spatial mark-resight and occupancy models -- 13. Interweaving scientific and local ecological knowledge through studying the salience of wild mammals in two protected areas in the Monte ecoregion of Argentina -- 14. Occupancy modeling reveals that landscape-scale drive habitat use by white-tailed deer in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, Mexico -- 15. Overview of hierarchical models and future directions in the study of Neotropical mammals.This book reviews and synthesizes studies on local and regional occupancy and abundance of Neotropical mammals from central Mexico to South America. The book focuses primarily on addressing issues of a wide array of mammalian species from a population level in different habitats and ecosystems across the Neotropical region. Occupancy and abundance analyzed through hierarchical approaches with a variety of statistical tools are the central ecological parameters treated in the chapters of this volume. This book will be an updated reference for researchers, professionals, students, wildlife managers, and people interested in mammal ecology and conservation in tropical and subtropical regions.ZoologyEcologyBiometryBiotic communitiesPopulation biologyEcologyMethodologyZoologyEcologyBiostatisticsCommunity and Population EcologyEcological ModellingZoology.Ecology.Biometry.Biotic communities.Population biology.EcologyMethodology.Zoology.Ecology.Biostatistics.Community and Population Ecology.Ecological Modelling.599.098Mandujano Salvador1437577Naranjo Eduardo J1437578Andrade Ponce Gabriel P1437579MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910760292803321Neotropical Mammals3598259UNINA