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Authors: Palka, D Pollard, J
Citation: D. Palka et J. Pollard, Adaptive line transect survey for harbor porpoises, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 3-11

Authors: Bodkin, JL Udevitz, MS
Citation: Jl. Bodkin et Ms. Udevitz, An aerial survey method to estimate sea otter abundance, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 13-26

Authors: Wiig, O Derocher, AE
Citation: O. Wiig et Ae. Derocher, Application of aerial survey methods to polar bears in the Barents Sea, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 27-36

Authors: McDonald, LL Garner, GW Robertson, DG
Citation: Ll. Mcdonald et al., Comparison of aerial survey procedures for estimating polar bear density: Results of pilot studies in Northern Alaska, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 37-51

Authors: Wade, PR DeMaster, DP
Citation: Pr. Wade et Dp. Demaster, Determining the optimum interval for abundance surveys, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 53-66

Authors: Drummer, TD
Citation: Td. Drummer, Planning abundance estimation surveys when detectability is < 1.0, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 67-73

Authors: Gilbert, JR
Citation: Jr. Gilbert, Review of previous Pacific walrus surveys to develop improved survey designs, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 75-84

Authors: Quang, PX Becker, EF
Citation: Px. Quang et Ef. Becker, Aerial survey sampling of contour transects using double-count and covariate data, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 87-97

Authors: Alpizar-Jara, R Pollock, KH
Citation: R. Alpizar-jara et Kh. Pollock, Combining line transect and capture-recapture for mark-resighting studies, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 99-114

Authors: Borchers, DL
Citation: Dl. Borchers, Composite mark-recapture line transect surveys, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 115-126

Authors: Zeh, JE
Citation: Je. Zeh, Correcting for missed observations in a shore-based count of whales, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 127-136

Authors: Laake, J
Citation: J. Laake, Distance sampling with independent observers: Reducing bias from heterogeneity by weakening the conditional independence assumption, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 137-148

Authors: Schweder, T
Citation: T. Schweder, Line transecting with difficulties; lessons from surveying minke whales, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 149-166

Authors: Udevitz, MS
Citation: Ms. Udevitz, Modeling variability in replicated surveys at aggregation sites, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 167-177

Authors: Hiby, L
Citation: L. Hiby, The objective identification of duplicate sightings in aerial survey for porpoise, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 179-189

Authors: Hain, JHW Ellis, SL Kenney, RD Slay, CK
Citation: Jhw. Hain et al., Sightability of right whales in coastal waters of the southeastern United States with implications for the aerial monitoring program, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 191-207

Authors: Barlow, J
Citation: J. Barlow, Trackline detection probability for long-diving whales, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 209-221

Authors: Givens, GH
Citation: Gh. Givens, Bayesian population dynamics modeling using uncertain historical catch, surveyed abundances, and biological priors, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 225-237

Authors: Chivers, SJ
Citation: Sj. Chivers, Biological indices for monitoring population status of walrus evaluated with an individual-based model, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 239-247

Authors: Wade, PR
Citation: Pr. Wade, A comparison of statistical methods for fitting population models to data, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 249-270

Authors: Manly, BFJ Walshe, K
Citation: Bfj. Manly et K. Walshe, The population management plan for the New Zealand sea lion, MARINE MAMMAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT METHODS, 1999, pp. 271-283
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