Using Hidden Markov Models to Deal with Availability Bias on Line Transect Surveys

2013 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Using Hidden Markov Models to Deal with Availability Bias on Line Transect Surveys​
Borchers, D. L.; Zucchini, W.; Heide-Jorgensen, M. P.; Canadas, A. & Langrock, R.​ (2013) 
Biometrics69(3) pp. 703​-713​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/biom.12049 

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Borchers, D. L.; Zucchini, Walter; Heide-Jorgensen, M. P.; Canadas, A.; Langrock, Roland
Abstract
We develop estimators for line transect surveys of animals that are stochastically unavailable for detection while within detection range. The detection process is formulated as a hidden Markov model with a binary state-dependent observation model that depends on both perpendicular and forward distances. This provides a parametric method of dealing with availability bias when estimates of availability process parameters are available even if series of availability events themselves are not. We apply the estimators to an aerial and a shipboard survey of whales, and investigate their properties by simulation. They are shown to be more general and more flexible than existing estimators based on parametric models of the availability process. We also find that methods using availability correction factors can be very biased when surveys are not close to being instantaneous, as can estimators that assume temporal independence in availability when there is temporal dependence.
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2013
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published
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Wiley-blackwell
Journal
Biometrics 
ISSN
1541-0420; 0006-341X

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