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Rejection of Schmidt et al.'s estimators for bear population size
1Alaska Department of Fish and Game Anchorage Alaska.
Abstract:
Aerial distance sampling of bears to estimate population size has been used throughout many parts of Alaska. The distance sampling models are complex since they need to account for undetected bears and differences in detection probabilities. This will require covariates and mark-recapture data. The models proposed by Schmidt et al. do not use covariates or mark-recapture data and are inappropriate for these surveys.
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