Software Contributions to the Wildlife Society Bulletin

The following software have been published in the Wildlife Society Bulletin. Noncommercial software can be downloaded, but pkunzip is needed to extract files from an archived format. If software is commercial or for some other reason can not be downloaded directly, information about the software and how to obtain it are provided in the software availability article or software inventory form (example software inventory form).

1989

SAUER, J. R. AND J. E. HINES. 1989. Testing for differences among survival or recovery rates using program CONTRAST. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:549-550

1991

DRUMMER, T. D. 1991. SIZETRAN: Analysis of size-biased line transect data. Wildlife Society Bulletin 19:117-118

JUNEJ.A., N., G. SINGH, AND T. L. BASHORE. 1991. Simplified plotting analysis and data storage (SPADS) for telemetry. Wildlife Society Bulletin 19:226-227

EISBERG, R. 1991. BirdBase 2 - A database system for bird sightings. Wildlife Society Bulletin 19:373-374

1992

TANNER, R. W., K. M. KILBRIDE, J. A. CRAWFORD, B. A. WILLIAMS, AND A. J. KIMERLING. 1992. Automated mapping of radiotelemetric locations for wildlife studies. Wildlife Society Bulletin 20:232-233

ROUTLEDGE, R. D. and D. A. FYFE. 1992. TRANSAN: Line transect estimates based on shape restrictions.Wildlife Society Bulletin 20:455-456

1993

HODGES, J. I. 1993. COUNT - A simulation for learning to estimate wildlife numbers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21:96-97

BEIER, P. 1993. PUMA: A population simulator for cougar conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21:356-357

GERRODETTE, T. 1993. TRENDS: Software for a power analysis of linear regression. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21:515-516

1994

AGER, A., AND M. HITCHCOCK. 1994. HEICALC: Elk habitat-effectiveness index software. Wildlife Society Bulletin 22:126-128

ANTHONY, R. M., R. A. STEHN. 1994. Navigating aerial transects with a laptop computer map. Wildlife Society Bulletin 22:674-676

1995

LUBOW, B. C. 1995. SDP: Generalized software for solving stochastic dynamic optimization problems. Wildlife Society Bulletin 23:738-742

1996

WHITE, G. C. 1996. NOREMARK: Population estimation from mark-recapture surveys. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:50-52

ROSEBERRY, J. L., AND Q. HAO. 1996. Interactive computer program for landscape-level habitat analysis. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:340-341

KIE, J. G., J. A. BALDWIN, AND C. J. EVANS. 1996. CALHOME: a program for estimating animal home ranges. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:342-344

CUNNINGHAM, D. J., W. H. ANDERSON, AND R. M. ANTHONY. 1996. An image-processing program for automated counting. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:345-346

1997

SUGIHARA, R. T. 1997. RANDSEL: Randomly selecting and assigning animals to treatment groups. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:183-18

LAWSON, E. J. G., and A. R. RODGERS. 1997. Differences in home-range size computed in commonly used software programs. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:721-729

1998

  • SEAMAN, D. E., B. GRIFFITH, and R. A. POWELL. 1998. KERNELHR: a program for estimating animal home ranges. Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:95-100

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