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Read the Feature Paper: Bayesian shared frailty models for regional inference about wildlife survival Other Commentaries on this paper: Combining information in hierarchical models improves inferences in population ecology and demographic population analyses; Bayesian shared frailty models for regional inference about wildlife survival Response from the authors: ‘Exciting statistics’: the rapid development and promising future of hierarchical models for population ecology
Animal Conservation – Wiley
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