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Nature Conservation 46: 1-16
https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.46.71109 (10 Jan 2022)
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  • Introduction
  • Methodology
    • Specimen selection
    • Scale counts and measurements
    • Estimating the size of Indian pangolin scale seizures
      • A. Weight-based method (Challender et al. 2015; Challender and Waterman 2017; Zhou et al. 2012)
      • B. Weight-based method with a species-specific average dry weight of scales derived for an Indian pangolin
      • C. Scale frequency and weight-based method (Ullmann et al. 2019)
      • D. Ullmann et al. (2019)’s method with revised average scale frequency
      • E. Scale morph-type frequency-based method to estimate the number of Indian pangolins in a seizure of scales
    • Comparison and validation of estimation methods
    • Statistical analysis
  • Results
    • Scale types, frequencies, and weight
    • Estimation and comparison of the size of Indian pangolin scale seizures using different methods
    • Estimates from weight-based methods
    • Estimates from scale frequency and weight-based methods
    • Estimates from the scale morph-type frequency-based method
    • Comparison of the accuracy of estimates from different methods
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
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