
handle: 10023/17847
Abstract Estimating the abundance and spatial distribution of animal and plant populations is essential for conservation and management. We introduce the R package Distance that implements distance sampling methods to estimate abundance. We describe how users can obtain estimates of abundance (and density) using the package as well documenting the links it provides with other more specialized R packages. We also demonstrate how Distance provides a migration pathway from previous software, thereby allowing us to deliver cutting-edge methods to the users more quickly.
QA75, 570, Detection function, QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science, QH301 Biology, r, Distance sampling, QH301, Horvitz-Thompson, abundance estimation, distance, Distance, Statistics, Point transect, R, detection function, DAS, distance sampling, Abundance estimation, HA1-4737, line transect, Line transect, horvitz-thompson, point transecs
QA75, 570, Detection function, QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science, QH301 Biology, r, Distance sampling, QH301, Horvitz-Thompson, abundance estimation, distance, Distance, Statistics, Point transect, R, detection function, DAS, distance sampling, Abundance estimation, HA1-4737, line transect, Line transect, horvitz-thompson, point transecs
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