Accounting for lack of independence and partial overlap of observation zones in line-transect mark-recapture distance sampling
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5029738 (Why is no real title available?)
- Double-Observer Line Transect Methods: Levels of Independence
- Estimating distance sampling detection functions when distances are measured with errors
- Horvitz-Thompson Estimators for Double-Platform Line Transect Surveys
- Model Based Inference in the Life Sciences: A Primer on Evidence
- Model Selection and Multimodel Inference
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