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Some comments on Anderson and Pospahala's correction of bias in line transect sampling

January 1, 1980

ANDERSON and POSPAHALA (1970) investigated the estimation of wildlife population size using the belt or line transect sampling method and devised a correction for bias, thus leading to an estimator with interesting characteristics. This work was given a uniform mathematical framework in BURNHAM and ANDERSON (1976). In this paper we show that the ANDERSON-POSPAHALA estimator is optimal in the sense of being the (unique) best linear unbiased estimator within the class of estimators which are linear combinations of cell frequencies, provided certain assumptions are met.

Publication Year 1980
Title Some comments on Anderson and Pospahala's correction of bias in line transect sampling
DOI 10.1002/bimj.4710220607
Authors D.R. Anderson, K.P. Burnham, B.R. Chain
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Biometrical Journal
Index ID 70120123
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse