Habitat association studies in conjunction with adaptive cluster samples |
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Authors: | Fred L. Ramsey Roza Sjamsoe'oed |
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Affiliation: | (1) Oregon State University, USA |
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Abstract: | Habitat association studies investigate the relationships between habitat characteristics and animal usage of study regions. These studies are often conducted in conjunction with surveys designed primarily to estimate population totals. This paper shows that habitat association studies may proceed from surveys using adaptive cluster sampling. The manner in which units appear in the sample turns out not be relevant to the habitat association study, which proceeds as though the units came from a simple random sample. However, it is also shown that the information about the habitat association parameters is greater than one would expect from a simple random sample of the same general size. |
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Keywords: | adaptive cluster samples habitat association |
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