Examines possible bias in aerial surveys of animals due to dispersion, using extensive data on cattle; and describes ways to adjust estimates
The accuracy of aerial censuses in estimating absolute density of wildlife populations varies widely...
Tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) are endemic to California, USA, and occupy habitats that differ g...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<div><p>Reliably estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental to effective management. Aerial survey...
Discusses six alternative methods for estimating livestock populations based on aerial surveys, ment...
Discusses four types of correction for bias related to the spotting and counting of animals either d...
[[abstract]]We consider the estimation of animal density by distance sampling line transect survey w...
Aerial surveys are an effective way to track population trends of large mammals, but population size...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Discusses six alternative methods for estimating livestock populations based on aerial surveys, ment...
The ocular estimate by plot method may be biased by the lack of proper weighting procedures. The nat...
<p>Percentage bias against distance observer looks ahead with hazard rate <i>b</i> = 2 and animal sp...
The accuracy of aerial censuses in estimating absolute density of wildlife populations varies widely...
Tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) are endemic to California, USA, and occupy habitats that differ g...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<div><p>Reliably estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental to effective management. Aerial survey...
Discusses six alternative methods for estimating livestock populations based on aerial surveys, ment...
Discusses four types of correction for bias related to the spotting and counting of animals either d...
[[abstract]]We consider the estimation of animal density by distance sampling line transect survey w...
Aerial surveys are an effective way to track population trends of large mammals, but population size...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Discusses six alternative methods for estimating livestock populations based on aerial surveys, ment...
The ocular estimate by plot method may be biased by the lack of proper weighting procedures. The nat...
<p>Percentage bias against distance observer looks ahead with hazard rate <i>b</i> = 2 and animal sp...
The accuracy of aerial censuses in estimating absolute density of wildlife populations varies widely...
Tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) are endemic to California, USA, and occupy habitats that differ g...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...