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Gutzwiller, K. J. (1993). Serial management experiments: an adaptive approach to reduce recreational impacts on wildlife. Paper presented at the Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.

Abstract

Serial experimentation is an adaptive approach in which the results from each new experiment are used to update existing knowledge and refine current management plans. This paper presents ways to use serial experimentation to reduce recreational impacts on wildlife. It offers advice about how to design initial and follow-up management experiments, provides examples of how such experiments might be implemented, and identifies major knowledge gaps about the effects of recreationists on wildlife.

 

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