Estimation of Population Fluctuations with Application to the Common Bird Census
M. D. Mountford
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1982, vol. 31, issue 2, 135-143
Abstract:
This paper develops a model for the analysis of serially correlated unbalanced data of yearly population counts. Large‐sample minimum‐variance estimates of indices of annual population size are derived. The method is used to analyse the Common Bird Census skylark data.
Date: 1982
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