Spatial models of density and abundance are widely used in both ecological research (e.g., to study habitat use) and wildlife management (e.g., for population monitoring and environmental impact assessment). Increasingly, modellers are tasked with integrating data from multiple sources, collected via different observation processes. Distance sampling is an efficient and widely used survey and analysis technique. Within this framework, observation processes are modelled via detection functions. We seek to take multiple data sources and fit them in a single spatial model. Density surface models (DSMs) are a two-stage approach: first accounting for detectability via distance sampling methods, then modelling distribution via a generalized addit...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional metho...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
Spatial models of density and abundance are widely used in both ecological research (e.g., to study ...
David L. Miller was funded by OPNAV N45 and the SURTASS LFA Settlement Agreement, being managed by t...
Our understanding of a biological population can be greatly enhanced by modelling their distribution...
Our understanding of a biological population can be greatly enhanced by modelling their distribution...
Spatially explicit estimates of population density, together with appropriate estimates of uncertain...
Spatially explicit estimates of population density, together with appropriate estimates of uncertain...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional metho...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional metho...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
Spatial models of density and abundance are widely used in both ecological research (e.g., to study ...
David L. Miller was funded by OPNAV N45 and the SURTASS LFA Settlement Agreement, being managed by t...
Our understanding of a biological population can be greatly enhanced by modelling their distribution...
Our understanding of a biological population can be greatly enhanced by modelling their distribution...
Spatially explicit estimates of population density, together with appropriate estimates of uncertain...
Spatially explicit estimates of population density, together with appropriate estimates of uncertain...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
1. Distance sampling is a widely used technique for estimating the size or density of biological pop...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional metho...
Distance sampling is extensively used for estimating animal density or abundance. Conventional metho...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...