Abstract
The literature describing methods for estimating animal abundance and related parameters continues to grow. This paper reviews recent developments in the subject over the past seven years and updates two previous reviews. © 1999 Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
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- Adaptive sampling
- Aerial censusing
- Age composition
- Animal abundance
- Animal movements
- Band-recovery
- Bootstrap
- Breeding proportions
- Capture-recapture
- Catch-effort
- Change-inratio
- Cormack-Jolly-Seber
- Coverage
- Double tagging
- Estimating equations
- Gibbs sampler
- Home range
- Index of abundance
- Jolly-Seber
- Kernel density
- Line transects
- Mark-recapture
- Martingales
- Model selection
- Petersen
- Population index
- Radio tags
- Radiotelemetry
- Relative density
- Removal methods
- Senescence
- Survival estimation
- Tag loss
- Tag-migration models
- Tag-recovery
- Two-stage sampling
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Schwarz, C. J., & Seber, G. A. F. (1999). Estimating animal abundance: Review III. Statistical Science, 14(4), 427–456. https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1009212521
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