1. The ability to monitor abundance of animal populations is becoming increasingly important, in light of growing concerns over the loss of biodiversity through anthropogenic changes. A widely used tool for such monitoring is distance sampling, in which distances of detected animals from a line or point are modelled, to estimate detectability and hence abundance. Nevertheless, many species still prove problematic to survey. We have developed two extensions to point transect sampling that potentially allow abundance to be estimated for a number of species from diverse taxa for which good survey methods have not previously been available.2. For each method, the primary survey comprises a random sample of points, or more usually a systematic g...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods extend traditionalcapture-recapture methods for ...
We consider how advances in technology are affecting the methods used to assess wildlife abundance, ...
1. The ability to monitor abundance of animal populations is becoming increasingly important, in lig...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Distance sampling and spatial capture-recapture are statistical methods to estimate the number of a...
Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservation...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
Point-tran sect sampling is widely used for monitoring trends in abundance of songbirds. It is conce...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<p>These are the slides from my talk at id2ox. http://id2-ox.co.uk/</p> <p> </p> <p>It presents a me...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Population size estimates are an integral part of any species conservation or management project. Th...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods extend traditionalcapture-recapture methods for ...
We consider how advances in technology are affecting the methods used to assess wildlife abundance, ...
1. The ability to monitor abundance of animal populations is becoming increasingly important, in lig...
Mark-recapture distance sampling (MRDS) methods are widely used for density and abundance estimation...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Distance sampling and spatial capture-recapture are statistical methods to estimate the number of a...
Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservation...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
Point-tran sect sampling is widely used for monitoring trends in abundance of songbirds. It is conce...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
<p>These are the slides from my talk at id2ox. http://id2-ox.co.uk/</p> <p> </p> <p>It presents a me...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Population size estimates are an integral part of any species conservation or management project. Th...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods extend traditionalcapture-recapture methods for ...
We consider how advances in technology are affecting the methods used to assess wildlife abundance, ...