Abundance estimation
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Abundance estimation comprises all statistical methods for estimating the number of individuals in a population. In ecology, this may be anything from estimating the number of daisies in a field to estimating the number of blue whales in the ocean.[1]
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Plot sampling
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Removal, catch-effort and change-in-ratio
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Mark-recapture
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Distance sampling
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References
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- Distance Sampling: Estimating Abundance of Biological Populations – S. T. Buckland, D. R. Anderson, K. P. Burnham, J. L. Laake
- Estimating Abundance of African Wildlife: An Aid to Adaptive Management – Hugo Jachmann
- Advanced Distance Sampling: Estimating Abundance of Biological Populations
- Geostatistics for Estimating Fish Abundance – J. Rivoirard, J. Simmonds, K. G. Foote, P. Fernandes, N. Bez
- Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens: User's Guide : a Guide ... – Susan K. Stevenson, Harold M. Armleder, Art N. Lance
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