Sentences with phrase «subpopulation estimates»

PBGS members voted to reject four subpopulation estimates used in the 2015 Red List polar bear status review — even though the inclusion of those numbers was required in order for the Red List status of «vulnerable» to be upheld.
The most recent inventory of this subpopulation was completed in 2007; the new subpopulation estimate is 2,142 (95 % log - normal CI, 1811 — 2534).

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Beverage caffeine intake in US consumers and subpopulations of interest: estimates from the Share of Intake Panel survey
Figure 2 shows results from estimating a linear probability model predicting the probability that a child in the school - aged (5 - 17) subpopulation of the NSCH currently has an IEP.
Estimating the Barents Sea polar bear subpopulation.
Furthermore, there are no abundance estimates for the Arctic Basin, East Greenland, and the Russian subpopulations.
This suggests that the size of the SB subpopulation declined between the late 1990s and 2006, although low precision in the previous estimate of 1,800 precluded a statistical determination.
A small subpopulation of approximately 150 polar bears, estimated in 1997.
These declining PBSG estimates also went viral, and websites such as the one run by psychologist John Cook, who is now part of the well - funded Center for Climate Change Communication, posted an article concluding, «Current analysis of subpopulations where data is sufficient clearly shows that those subpopulations are mainly in decline» and thus support the ESA listing of polar bears as threatened.
In some cases, researchers run «simulations based on the minimum size necessary to support local knowledge of subpopulation trends,» said the proceedings, noting that estimates like these «have unknown and in most case inestimable errors.»
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