Literature Cited

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Literature Cited

Following are references that provide background information to understanding the methods of Program MARK.

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Anderson, D. R., K. P. Burnham, and G. C. White.  1994.  AIC model selection in overdispersed capture-recapture data.  Ecology 75:1780-1793.

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Barker, R. J., G. C. White, and M. McDougal.  2005.  Movement of paradise shelduck between molt sites: a joint multistate-dead recovery mark recapture model.  Journal of Wildlife Management 69:1194-1201.

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