Measurement error and missing data are two common problems in wildlife population surveys. These data are collected from the environment and may be missing or measured with error when the observer’s ability to see the animal is obscured. Methods such as video transects for estimating red snapper abundance and aerial surveys for estimating moose population sizes are highly affected by these problems since total abundance will be underestimated if missing/mismeasured counts are ignored. We shall refer to this problem as visibility bias; it occurs when the true counts are observed when visibility is high, partially observed when visibility is low (mismeasured), and unobservable when visibility is lost (missing). In addition, data from animal p...
Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, howeve...
AbstractAccurately estimating the size of wildlife populations is critical to wildlife management an...
Aerial surveys are the principal methods used to estimate populations of moose (Alces alces gigas) i...
Measurement error and missing data are two common problems in wildlife population surveys. These dat...
Counting is not always a simple exercise. Specimens can be misidentified or not detected when they a...
1.Steinhorst&Samuel(1989)showedhowlogistic-regressionmodels,fit to detection data collected from rad...
The use of presence/absence data in wildlife management and biological surveys is widespread. There ...
A valid concern when structuring an aerial survey of wildlife populations is the presence of visibil...
<p>Missing observations are unavoidable in long-standing monitoring projects. Currently the Underhil...
The use of presence/absence data in wildlife management and biological surveys is widespread. There ...
<div><p>Reliably estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental to effective management. Aerial survey...
Incomplete detection of all individuals leading to negative bias in abundance estimates is a pervasi...
Imperfect detection is a known issue when conducting count-based surveys in wildlife studies. False ...
Sightability models are binary logistic-regression models used to estimate and adjust for visibility...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, howeve...
AbstractAccurately estimating the size of wildlife populations is critical to wildlife management an...
Aerial surveys are the principal methods used to estimate populations of moose (Alces alces gigas) i...
Measurement error and missing data are two common problems in wildlife population surveys. These dat...
Counting is not always a simple exercise. Specimens can be misidentified or not detected when they a...
1.Steinhorst&Samuel(1989)showedhowlogistic-regressionmodels,fit to detection data collected from rad...
The use of presence/absence data in wildlife management and biological surveys is widespread. There ...
A valid concern when structuring an aerial survey of wildlife populations is the presence of visibil...
<p>Missing observations are unavoidable in long-standing monitoring projects. Currently the Underhil...
The use of presence/absence data in wildlife management and biological surveys is widespread. There ...
<div><p>Reliably estimating wildlife abundance is fundamental to effective management. Aerial survey...
Incomplete detection of all individuals leading to negative bias in abundance estimates is a pervasi...
Imperfect detection is a known issue when conducting count-based surveys in wildlife studies. False ...
Sightability models are binary logistic-regression models used to estimate and adjust for visibility...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, howeve...
AbstractAccurately estimating the size of wildlife populations is critical to wildlife management an...
Aerial surveys are the principal methods used to estimate populations of moose (Alces alces gigas) i...