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Maja Kajin
Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University
Publications - 31
Citations - 322
Maja Kajin is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Population size. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 210 citations. Previous affiliations of Maja Kajin include University of Ljubljana & Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
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Indices of movement behaviour: conceptual background, effects of scale and location errors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review conceptual differences between five movement indices and their bias due to locations errors, sample sizes and scale-dependency: Intensity of Habitat use (IU), Fractal D, MSD (Mean Squared Distance), Straightness (ST), and Sinuosity (SI).
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The first confirmed decline of a delphinid population from Brazilian waters: 2000–2015 abundance of Sotalia guianensis in Guanabara Bay, South-eastern Brazil
Alexandre F. Azevedo,Rafael R. Carvalho,Maja Kajin,M. Van Sluys,Tatiana L. Bisi,Haydée A. Cunha,José Lailson-Brito +6 more
TL;DR: The abundance of Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis ) in Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, South-eastern Brazil, was investigated during the period 2000-2015 using mark-recapture models applied to photo-identification data.
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Estimating puma Puma concolor population size in a human-disturbed landscape in Brazil, using DNA mark-recapture data
TL;DR: In this article, a non-invasive method, faecal DNA analysis, was used to estimate puma abundance in two protected areas embedded in a human-disturbed landscape in the north-east of Sao Paulo state, in south-east Brazil.
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Nine-year demography of the black-eared opossum Didelphis aurita (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) using life tables
TL;DR: Uma populacao de gambas, Didelphis aurita Wied-Neuwied 1826, foi estudada de 1997 a 2006 por captura, marcacao e recaptura numa area de Mata Atlântica no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, nosso gamba mostrou-se um bom modelo de mamifero para este tipo of estudo.
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Abundance of small mammals in the Atlantic Forest (ASMAF): a data set for analyzing tropical community patterns.
Marcos de Souza Lima Figueiredo,Camila dos Santos de Barros,Ana Cláudia Delciellos,Edú Batista Guerra,Pedro Cordeiro-Estrela,Maja Kajin,Martin Roberto Del Valle Alvarez,Paulo H. Asfora,Diego Astúa,Helena Godoy Bergallo,Rui Cerqueira,Lena Geise,Rosana Gentile,Carlos E. V. Grelle,Gilson Evaristo Iack-Ximenes,Leonardo C. Oliveira,Marcelo Weksler,Marcus Vinícius Vieira +17 more
TL;DR: This data set can be used to address various patterns in community ecology and geographical ecology, as the relation between local abundance and environmental suitability, hypothesis regarding local and regional factors on community structuring, species abundance distributions (SAD), functional and phylogenetic mechanisms on community assembling.