We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of wildlife populations, based on finite mixtures of simple parametric key functions such as the half-normal. The models share many of the features of the widely-used “key function plus series adjustment” (K+A) formulation: they are flexible, produce plausible shapes with a small number of parameters, allow incorporation of covariates in addition to distance and can be fitted using maximum likelihood. One important advantage over the K+A approach is that the mixtures are automatically monotonic non-increasing and non-negative, so constrained optimization is not required to ensure distance sampling assumptions are honoured. We compare the mixture formula...
Line and point transect distance sampling data used as examples in the paper "Mixture models for dis...
Estimating population abundance is of primary interest in wildlife population studies. Point transec...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of wildlife...
<div><p>We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of ...
We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of wildlife...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
Distance sampling was developed to estimate wildlife abundance from observational surveys with uncer...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
<div><p>Distance sampling is a widely used method to estimate animal population size. Most distance ...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling (DS) is a widely used framework for estimating animal abundance. DS models assume ...
The few distance sampling studies that use Bayesian methods typically consider only line transect sa...
Line and point transect distance sampling data used as examples in the paper "Mixture models for dis...
Estimating population abundance is of primary interest in wildlife population studies. Point transec...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...
We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of wildlife...
<div><p>We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of ...
We present a new class of models for the detection function in distance sampling surveys of wildlife...
Distance sampling is a wildlife sampling technique used to estimate population size or density. Desc...
Distance sampling was developed to estimate wildlife abundance from observational surveys with uncer...
Many simulation studies have examined the properties of distance sampling estimators of wildlife pop...
Distance sampling is one of the most commonly used methods for estimating density and abundance. Con...
Distance sampling is a technique for estimating the abundance of animals or other objects in a regio...
<div><p>Distance sampling is a widely used method to estimate animal population size. Most distance ...
Conventional distance sampling adopts a mixed approach, using model-based methods for the detection ...
Distance sampling (DS) is a widely used framework for estimating animal abundance. DS models assume ...
The few distance sampling studies that use Bayesian methods typically consider only line transect sa...
Line and point transect distance sampling data used as examples in the paper "Mixture models for dis...
Estimating population abundance is of primary interest in wildlife population studies. Point transec...
Distance sampling is a widely used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/o...