Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000445/Allocation of sampling effort in the context of distance sampling is considered. Specifically, allocation of effort in proportion to portions of the survey region that likely contain high concentrations of animals are explored. The probability of a portion of the survey region being included in the sample is proportional to the estimated number of animals in that portion. These estimated numbers of animals may be derived from a density surface model. This results in unequal coverage probability, and a Horvitz- Thompson like estimator can be used to estimate population abundance. The properties of this estimator is explored he...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
Estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental for its effective management and conservation. A range...
The pooling robustness property of distance sampling results in unbiased abundance estimation even w...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
CSO was part-funded by EPSRC/NERC Grant EP/1000917/1.Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed a...
Distance sampling is a popular statistical method to estimate the density of wild animal populations...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional meth...
R. Glennie gratefully acknowledges the Carnegie Trust for funding his work on this research project....
There is currently much interest in replacing the design-based component of conventional distance sa...
We thank the Robert Bosch Foundation, the Max Planck Society and the University of St Andrews for fu...
TAM thanks support by CEAUL (funded by FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal, through...
1. Distance sampling (DS) is a widely-used framework for estimating animal abundance. DS models assu...
Ordered distance sampling is a point-to-object sampling method that can be labor-efficient for deman...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
Estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental for its effective management and conservation. A range...
The pooling robustness property of distance sampling results in unbiased abundance estimation even w...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
CSO was part-funded by EPSRC/NERC Grant EP/1000917/1.Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed a...
Distance sampling is a popular statistical method to estimate the density of wild animal populations...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional meth...
R. Glennie gratefully acknowledges the Carnegie Trust for funding his work on this research project....
There is currently much interest in replacing the design-based component of conventional distance sa...
We thank the Robert Bosch Foundation, the Max Planck Society and the University of St Andrews for fu...
TAM thanks support by CEAUL (funded by FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal, through...
1. Distance sampling (DS) is a widely-used framework for estimating animal abundance. DS models assu...
Ordered distance sampling is a point-to-object sampling method that can be labor-efficient for deman...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
Estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental for its effective management and conservation. A range...
The pooling robustness property of distance sampling results in unbiased abundance estimation even w...