Abstract Line transect surveys are widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. The method relies on a small number of key assumptions, and if these are not met, substantial bias may occur. For a variety of reasons, primate surveys often do not follow what is generally considered to be best practice, either in survey design or in analysis. The design often comprises too few lines (sometimes just one), subjectively placed or placed along trails, so lacks both randomization and adequate replication. Analysis often involves flawed or inefficient models, and often uses biased estimates of the locations of primate groups relative to the line. We outline the standard method, emphasizing the assumptions underlying the approach. We ...
Effective management and conservation of wildlife populations require reliable estimates of populati...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Knowing the density or abundance of primate populations is essential for their conservation manageme...
Abstract Line transect surveys are widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. The ...
Line transect surveys are widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. The method re...
Abstract Line transect sampling is widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. Rese...
Line transect sampling is widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. Animal-to-obs...
We review the four major contemporary methods for estimating density of group-living animals from li...
An erratum to this article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10764-010-9469-4Line transect ...
International audienceThe line transect method is one of the main methods used to estimate primate d...
Line transect distance sampling (LTDS) can be applied to either trails or roads. However, it is like...
Abstract Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conser-vation programs. ...
Accurate measures of animal population densities are essential to assess their status, demography, a...
Estimating population density and population dynamics is essential for understanding primate ecology...
Line-transect surveys are commonly used for sampling large mammals, but estimates of the effort need...
Effective management and conservation of wildlife populations require reliable estimates of populati...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Knowing the density or abundance of primate populations is essential for their conservation manageme...
Abstract Line transect surveys are widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. The ...
Line transect surveys are widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. The method re...
Abstract Line transect sampling is widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. Rese...
Line transect sampling is widely used for estimating abundance of primate populations. Animal-to-obs...
We review the four major contemporary methods for estimating density of group-living animals from li...
An erratum to this article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10764-010-9469-4Line transect ...
International audienceThe line transect method is one of the main methods used to estimate primate d...
Line transect distance sampling (LTDS) can be applied to either trails or roads. However, it is like...
Abstract Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conser-vation programs. ...
Accurate measures of animal population densities are essential to assess their status, demography, a...
Estimating population density and population dynamics is essential for understanding primate ecology...
Line-transect surveys are commonly used for sampling large mammals, but estimates of the effort need...
Effective management and conservation of wildlife populations require reliable estimates of populati...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Knowing the density or abundance of primate populations is essential for their conservation manageme...