Introduction to distance sampling : estimating abundance of biological populations
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Introduction to distance sampling : estimating abundance of biological populations
Oxford University Press, 2001
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Bibliography: p. [381]-420
Includes index: p. [427]-432
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title offers a comprehensive introduction to distance sampling, a statistical method used by many biologists and conservationists to estimate animal abundance. It is intended for graduate biologists with a quantitative background, who carry out population assessments of wildlife: mammalogists, ornithologists, and fisheries biologists and advanced undergraduate statisticians with an interest in this topic.
Table of Contents
1: Introductory concepts. 2: Assumptions and modelling philosophy. 3: Statistical theory. 4: Line transects. 5: Point transects. 6: Related methods. 7: Study design and field methods. 8: Illustrative examples
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