We consider the method of distance sampling described in Buckland, Anderson, Burnham and Laake in 1993. We explore the properties of the methodology in simple cases chosen to allow direct and accessible comparisons of distance sampling in the design- and model-based frameworks. In particular, we obtain expressions for the bias and variance of the distance sampling estimator of object density and for the expected value of the recommended analytic variance estimator within each framework. These results enable us to clarify aspects of the performance of the methodology which may be of interest to users and potential users of distance sampling
The technique of distance sampling is widely used to monitor biological populations. This paper docu...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal popul...
We consider the method of distance sampling described by Buckland, Anderson, Burnham and Laake in 19...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
The dominant source of variance in line transect sampling is usually the encounter rate variance. Sy...
Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal popul...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is used to estimate number of indi- viduals in an area of interest. The idea is th...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
In this book, the authors cover the basic methods and advances within distance sampling that are mos...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
The technique of distance sampling is widely used to monitor biological populations. This paper docu...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal popul...
We consider the method of distance sampling described by Buckland, Anderson, Burnham and Laake in 19...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
The dominant source of variance in line transect sampling is usually the encounter rate variance. Sy...
Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal popul...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is used to estimate number of indi- viduals in an area of interest. The idea is th...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
In this book, the authors cover the basic methods and advances within distance sampling that are mos...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
The technique of distance sampling is widely used to monitor biological populations. This paper docu...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal popul...