Availability bias in population survey of Northern Hudson Bay narwhal (Monodon monoceros)

Volume: 36, Issue: 9, Pages: 1235 - 1241
Published: May 31, 2013
Abstract
Population estimates are important for the development of management plans of harvested species and thereby ultimately important for species sustainability. Aerial surveys are one of the methods used in preparing population estimates. For marine mammals, aerial population surveys require that animal biology is understood in order to account for availability bias. Availability bias in this case derives from animals that are invisible to the...
Paper Details
Title
Availability bias in population survey of Northern Hudson Bay narwhal (Monodon monoceros)
Published Date
May 31, 2013
Volume
36
Issue
9
Pages
1235 - 1241
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