Effects of distance on detectability of Arctic waterfowl using double-observer sampling during helicopter surveys
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Aerial survey is an important, widely employed approach for estimating freeâranging wildlife over large or inaccessible study areas. We studied how a distance covariate influenced probability of doubleâobserver detections for birds counted during a helicopter survey in Canadaâs central Arctic. Two observers, one behind the other but visually obscured from each other, counted birds in an incompletely shared field of view to a distance of 200 m. Each observer assigned detections to one of five 40âm distance bins, guided by semiâtransparent marks on aircraft windows. Detections were recorded with distance bin, taxonomic group, wingâflapping behavior, and group size. We compared two general modelâbased estimation approaches pertinent to sampling wildlife under such situations. One was based on doubleâobserver methods without distance information, that provide sampling analogous to that required for markârecapture (MR) estimation of detection probability, urn:x-wiley:20457758:media:ece34824:...
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2025-03-31



