conservation and ecology. Currently, the most widely used methods for obtaining such estimates involve either sighting
animals from transect lines or some form of capture-recapture on marked or uniquely identifiable individuals. However,
many species are difficult to sight, and cannot be easily marked or recaptured. Some of these species produce...
Density estimation for marine mammal species is performed primarily using
visual distance sampling or capture-recapture. Minke whales in Hawaiian waters
are very difficult to sight; however, they produce a distinctive “boing” call, making
them ideal candidates for passive acoustic density estimation. We used an array of
14 bottom-mounted hydrophones, distributed...
Estimation of cetacean abundance or density using visual methods can be cost-ineffective under many scenarios. Methods based on acoustic data have recently been proposed as an alternative, and could potentially be more effective for visually elusive species that produce loud sounds. Motivated by a dataset of minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)...