Aerial survey sampling of contour transects using double-count and covariate data

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
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Year of publication
1999
Pages
87 - 97
Database
ISI
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Abstract
By combining double-count and line-transect sampling data we obtained estim ates of animal and group densities. The sample design consists of flying ae rial surveys along elevational contours with two observers in the same plat form searching the same region on one side of the airplane. Detected distan ces are not grouped, and factors such as size and activity of the group, an d the extent of the horizon, that may have biased the detection ability of the observers are accounted for by use of covariates. We have adapted line transect methodology to contour transects because the mountainous terrain m akes it impossible to fly straight transacts. Separate detection functions of each observer are modeled by logistic curves. The theory is illustrated with data from a 1996 survey of brown bears (Ursus arctos middendorffi) in Kodiak Island, Alaska.