Estimating population sizes by catch-effort methods
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Cites work
- A Unified Treatment of Integer Parameter Models
- Estimating Population Size Via Sample Coverage for Closed Capture-Recapture Models
- Estimating the number of classes in multiple populations: A geometric analysis
- Mixture models: theory, geometry and applications
- Nonidentifiability of Population Size from Capture‐Recapture Data with Heterogeneous Detection Probabilities
- The geometry of mixture likelihoods: A general theory
Cited in
(11)- A regression estimator for mixed binomial capture-recapture data
- A comparison of estimates of natural mortality from fish tagging experiments
- Catch estimation with restricted randomization in the effort survey
- On the stock estimation for a harvested fish population
- Catch-Effort Estimation of Population Parameters under the Robust Design
- Combining Change-in-Ratio, Index-Removal, and Removal Models for Estimating Population Size
- HOW MANY LOBSTERS ARE IN THE SEA?
- Optimal allocation of sampling effort in depletion surveys
- On Comparison of Mixture Models for Closed Population Capture–Recapture Studies
- Catch estimation in the presence of declining catch rate due to gear saturation
- Change-in-Ratio Estimators for Habitat Usage and Relative Population Size
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