Researchers and wildlife managers strive for low bias and high precision (i.e. high accuracy) when estimating animal population sizes. Distance sampling is currently one of the most widely used monitoring methods. However, it relies on strict sampling designs and modeling assumptions that can be difficult to meet in the field. Here, we use data from two sub-populations of non-migratory wild Svalbard reindeer Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus inhabiting flat, open and isolated coastal tundra plains, to demonstrate some challenges related to the distance sampling methodology. To achieve this, we compared distance sampling line transect estimates with repeated total population counts and combined available software tools (R packages unmarked , D...
Aerial survey is an important, widely employed approach for estimating free‐ranging wildlife over la...
<div><p>A fundamental problem in wildlife ecology and management is estimation of population size or...
Several mountain ungulates species present an important degree of aggregation in animals spatial dis...
Researchers and wildlife managers strive for low bias and high precision (i.e. high accuracy) when e...
Many management actions involving mountain ungulates require unbiased and precise estimations of the...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
Population size estimates represent indispensable tools for many research programs and for conservat...
Population size estimates represent indispensable tools for many research programs and for conservat...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
<p>Across the northern hemisphere, land use changes and, possibly, warmer winters are leading to mor...
The estimation of population size remains one of the primary goals and challenges in ecology and pro...
Distance sampling is being extensively used to estimate the abundance of animal populations. Neverth...
Distance sampling is a method of estimating population abundance and density used by wildlife biolog...
The use of remote cameras has been at the forefront of debate in the sphere of wildlife population e...
Estimation of the size of the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population is essential for...
Aerial survey is an important, widely employed approach for estimating free‐ranging wildlife over la...
<div><p>A fundamental problem in wildlife ecology and management is estimation of population size or...
Several mountain ungulates species present an important degree of aggregation in animals spatial dis...
Researchers and wildlife managers strive for low bias and high precision (i.e. high accuracy) when e...
Many management actions involving mountain ungulates require unbiased and precise estimations of the...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
Population size estimates represent indispensable tools for many research programs and for conservat...
Population size estimates represent indispensable tools for many research programs and for conservat...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
<p>Across the northern hemisphere, land use changes and, possibly, warmer winters are leading to mor...
The estimation of population size remains one of the primary goals and challenges in ecology and pro...
Distance sampling is being extensively used to estimate the abundance of animal populations. Neverth...
Distance sampling is a method of estimating population abundance and density used by wildlife biolog...
The use of remote cameras has been at the forefront of debate in the sphere of wildlife population e...
Estimation of the size of the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population is essential for...
Aerial survey is an important, widely employed approach for estimating free‐ranging wildlife over la...
<div><p>A fundamental problem in wildlife ecology and management is estimation of population size or...
Several mountain ungulates species present an important degree of aggregation in animals spatial dis...