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This paper sets the scene for those that follow. Particular attention is paid to analyses of ring recovery, census and migration data. Ornithological data are being collected on a wide scale, and they are seen to pose challenging problems of interpretation and modelling.
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North, P.M., Morgan, B.J.T. (1985). The General Context of Statistics in Ornithology. In: Morgan, B.J.T., North, P.M. (eds) Statistics in Ornithology. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 29. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5138-5_1
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