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A log-linear model approach to estimation of population size using the line-transect sampling method

January 1, 1978

The technique of estimating wildlife population size and density using the belt or line-transect sampling method has been used in many past projects, such as the estimation of density of waterfowl nestling sites in marshes, and is being used currently in such areas as the assessment of Pacific porpoise stocks in regions of tuna fishing activity. A mathematical framework for line-transect methodology has only emerged in the last 5 yr. In the present article, we extend this mathematical framework to a line-transect estimator based upon a log-linear model approach.

Publication Year 1978
Title A log-linear model approach to estimation of population size using the line-transect sampling method
DOI 10.2307/1936648
Authors D.R. Anderson, K.P. Burnham, B.R. Crain
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecology
Index ID 70119857
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse