Sightability Adjustment Methods for Aerial Surveys of Wildlife Populations
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Recommendations
- Improving wildlife population inference using aerial imagery and entity resolution
- Spatial capture-mark-resight estimation of animal population density
- Cluster capture-recapture to account for identification uncertainty on aerial surveys of animal populations
- Simulation study of wildlife density estimators
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1302152
- A Random Field Approach to Transect Counts of Wildlife Populations
- Wildlife Population Assessment: Past Developments and Future Directions
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- Model-based prediction in ecological surveys including those with incomplete detection
- Adjusting for undercoverage of access-points in creel surveys with fewer overflights
- A comparison of multinomial likelihood and chi-square approaches to statistical population reconstruction
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