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Introduction to advanced distance sampling
2004Abstract Distance sampling, primarily line transect and point transect sampling, has had a relatively short history. The earliest attempts to use distances to detected animals to estimate abundance date back to the 1930s, and the first line transect estimator with a rigorous mathematical basis was due to Hayne (1949).
S T Buckland, D R Anderson
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Further topics in distance sampling
2004Abstract Conceptually, line transects can be considered as one-dimensional distance sampling, because only distances perpendicular to the line of travel are used, even though objects are distributed in two dimensions. Point transects sample distances in those two dimensions because radial detection distances are taken at any angle in ...
K P Burnham +6 more
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Assessment of distance sampling estimators
2004Abstract In this chapter we return to conventional line transect sampling, as outlined in Chapter 2, Sections 2.2–2.5. On a number of occasions in the literature, distance sampling methods have been tested by simulation studies. In some cases, the methods are reported to work well (e.g.
R M Fewster, S T Buckland
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General formulation for distance sampling
2004Abstract Full likelihood functions for distance sampling methods involve assuming probability models for the encounter rate or animal distribution, for the detection process, for cluster size (if animals are detected in clusters), and possibly for other data. Conventional distance sampling (CDS) methods avoid assuming a probability model
D L Borchers, K P Burnham
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Static sampling distance relay
Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1969A. Chandrasekaran +2 more
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Distance Sampling: Estimating Abundance of Biological Populations.
Biometrics, 1994Scott Lutz +4 more
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