APRIL 1983A Multinomial Model for Estimating the Size of a Migrating l\'hale Population

estimating the number of trials of a multinomial distribution to the estimation of the size of the western Arctic stock of bowhead whales. Cell totals used in the estimate are from a whale census conducted during spring migration. The population size is modeled as the sum of the number of trials of...

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Main Authors: Judith E. Zeh, Daijin Ko, Bruce D. Krogman, Ronald Sonntag
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.143.34
http://www.stat.washington.edu/research/reports/1983/tr033.pdf
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Summary:estimating the number of trials of a multinomial distribution to the estimation of the size of the western Arctic stock of bowhead whales. Cell totals used in the estimate are from a whale census conducted during spring migration. The population size is modeled as the sum of the number of trials of several independent multinomial distributions each of which represents a particular visibility condition occurring during the census. The problem of incomplete observation of totals within particular cells as well as the problem of unobserved cells is dealt with. A confidence interval estimate of population size is derived. Suggestions are presented for future research to strengthen the data base for estimating trends in the whale population.- 2-1.