The following pages link to (Q5470884):
Displayed 43 items.
- Modelling Point Referenced Spatial Count Data: A Poisson Process Approach (Q69412) (← links)
- Capture-recapture abundance estimation using a semi-complete data likelihood approach (Q288584) (← links)
- A new kernel estimator for abundance using line transect sampling without the shoulder condition (Q459496) (← links)
- Bayesian methods for hierarchical distance sampling models (Q486183) (← links)
- Likelihood ratio confidence interval for the abundance under binomial detectability models (Q723452) (← links)
- Model-based distance sampling (Q736730) (← links)
- Density estimator for strip transects when animals show directional movement and observation speed is slow (Q956762) (← links)
- Density estimation for grouped data with application to line transect sampling (Q993263) (← links)
- Strip transect sampling to estimate object abundance in homogeneous and non-homogeneous Poisson fields: a simulation study of the effects of changing transect width and number (Q1023953) (← links)
- Species occupancy estimation and imperfect detection: shall surveys continue after the first detection? (Q1622165) (← links)
- From distance sampling to spatial capture-recapture (Q1622173) (← links)
- Simultaneous modelling of movement, measurement error, and observer dependence in mark-recapture distance sampling: an application to arctic bird surveys (Q1647592) (← links)
- Using hierarchical centering to facilitate a reversible jump MCMC algorithm for random effects models (Q1659251) (← links)
- A spatial hierarchical model for abundance of three ice-associated seal species in the eastern Bering Sea (Q1731172) (← links)
- Joint modeling of distances and times in point-count surveys (Q2084422) (← links)
- Variance propagation for density surface models (Q2084424) (← links)
- Statistical development of animal density estimation using random encounter modelling (Q2209852) (← links)
- Estimation of detection probability in aerial surveys of Antarctic pack-ice seals (Q2259635) (← links)
- Hierarchical modeling of cluster size in wildlife surveys (Q2259844) (← links)
- A gamma-shaped detection function for line-transect surveys with mark-recapture and covariate data (Q2260088) (← links)
- Analyzing designed experiments in distance sampling (Q2260112) (← links)
- Bayesian spatial point process modeling of~line transect data (Q2260164) (← links)
- Estimating distance sampling detection functions when distances are measured with errors (Q2260167) (← links)
- Point-based mark-recapture distance sampling (Q2261016) (← links)
- Bayesian methods for estimating animal abundance at large spatial scales using data from multiple sources (Q2363972) (← links)
- Spatially explicit models for inference about density in unmarked or partially marked populations (Q2443158) (← links)
- Abundance Estimation of Long-Diving Animals Using Line Transect Methods (Q2912348) (← links)
- Point Transect Sampling Along Linear Features (Q3076062) (← links)
- Incorporating Covariates into Standard Line Transect Analyses (Q3433226) (← links)
- Predicting and Correcting Bias Caused by Measurement Error in Line Transect Sampling Using Multiplicative Error Models (Q3445301) (← links)
- Double-Observer Line Transect Methods: Levels of Independence (Q3561818) (← links)
- A Model-Based Approach for Making Ecological Inference from Distance Sampling Data (Q3564589) (← links)
- RUMINATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE OF POPULATION DYNAMICS MODELS IN FISHERIES (Q4463280) (← links)
- Estimating the Size of Street-Dwelling Populations Using Mark-Resighting Counts (Q4628540) (← links)
- A pliant parametric detection model for line transect data sampling (Q5039781) (← links)
- Using adaptive line-transect sampling in airborne geophysics studies (Q5086184) (← links)
- A variable selection approach to monotonic regression with Bernstein polynomials (Q5124816) (← links)
- The uniformly most powerful invariant test for two models of detection function in point transect sampling (Q5148439) (← links)
- A bias-corrected histogram estimator for line transect sampling (Q5160287) (← links)
- FOURTH-ORDER KERNEL METHOD FOR POPULATION DENSITY ESTIMATION (Q5208620) (← links)
- Performance of distance sampling estimators: a simulation study for designs based on footpaths (Q5222496) (← links)
- Multimodal deep learning for cetacean distribution modeling of fin whales (\textit{Balaenoptera physalus}) in the western Mediterranean sea (Q6174501) (← links)
- Reducing the uncertainty of wildlife population abundance: model‐based versus design‐based estimates (Q6179512) (← links)