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Distance sampling is a widely-used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/or abundance of populations. The main methods are line transects and point transects.
On-line reference
- Encyclopedia of Environmetrics
- Program DISTANCE software
- Bibliography of nearly 1000 publications in the scientific literature
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Distance sampling
- Distance sampling
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Distance sampling is a widely-used group of closely related methods for estimating the density and/or abundance of populations. The main methods are line transects and point transects.
On-line reference
- Encyclopedia of Environmetrics
- Program DISTANCE software
- Bibliography of nearly 1000 publications in the scientific literature
Notes
This sociology-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.