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Snorkeling as an Alternative to Depletion Electrofishing for Estimating Abundance and Length‐Class Frequencies of Trout in Small Streams: Response to Comment

The comment by Bakke and Meyer is very pertinent. The extent of error associated with regression equations should be clearly identified in research publications. The standard presentation of r super(2), P, and confidence intervals (CI) does not fully reflect the accuracy of individual predictions; h...

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Published in:North American journal of fisheries management 2000-08, Vol.20 (3), p.839-840
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