The dominant source of variance in line transect sampling is usually the encounter rate variance. Systematic survey designs are often used to reduce the true ariability among different realizations of the design, but estimating the variance is difficult and estimators typically approximate the variance by treating the design as a simple random sample of lines. We explore the properties of different encounter rate variance estimators under random and systematic designs. We show that a design-based variance estimator improves upon the model-based estimator of Buckland et al. (2001, Introduction to Distance Sampling. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 79) when transects are positioned at random. However, if populations exhibit strong spatial ...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
We investigate mechanisms to improve efficiency for line and point transect surveys of clustered pop...
The dominant source of variance in line transect sampling is usually the encounter rate variance. Sy...
We consider the method of distance sampling described in Buckland, Anderson, Burnham and Laake in 19...
Several misconceptions about the design-based approach for sampling and statistical inference, based...
Melville and Welsh (2001, Biometrics 57, 1130-1137) consider an approach to line transect sampling u...
Distance sampling is a widely used methodology for assessing animal abundance. A key requirement of ...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
A composite approach mixing design-based and model-based inference is considered for analyzing line-...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Many finite populations targeted by sample surveys comprise a relatively small number of homogeneous...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
The theory underlying line transect and variable circular plot surveys-distance sampling-begins with...
We examine some variations of standard probability designs that preferentially sample sites based on...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
We investigate mechanisms to improve efficiency for line and point transect surveys of clustered pop...
The dominant source of variance in line transect sampling is usually the encounter rate variance. Sy...
We consider the method of distance sampling described in Buckland, Anderson, Burnham and Laake in 19...
Several misconceptions about the design-based approach for sampling and statistical inference, based...
Melville and Welsh (2001, Biometrics 57, 1130-1137) consider an approach to line transect sampling u...
Distance sampling is a widely used methodology for assessing animal abundance. A key requirement of ...
International audienceTo facilitate the use of population counts as an index of population change, w...
A composite approach mixing design-based and model-based inference is considered for analyzing line-...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Many finite populations targeted by sample surveys comprise a relatively small number of homogeneous...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
The theory underlying line transect and variable circular plot surveys-distance sampling-begins with...
We examine some variations of standard probability designs that preferentially sample sites based on...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
We investigate mechanisms to improve efficiency for line and point transect surveys of clustered pop...