John Vidal-Riggs
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{{hangon}} John Michael Vidal-Riggs is a student and researcher in conservation ecology at Carroll College (Montana). His most recent publication was in the journal Biotropica concerning estimating populations of the keystone neotropical predator Eciton burchellii. He is currently examining mathematical techniques to determine a population's tendency to inbreed.
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John M. Vidal-Riggs, Johel Chaves-Campos Method Review: Estimation of Colony Densities of the Army Ant Eciton burchellii in Costa Rica. Biotropica (OnlineEarly Articles). doi:10.1111/j.1744-7429.2007.00347.x

