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A new statistical method to estimate the size of animal population

Estimation of population size of hare

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The present paper is a revised and enlarged one of the report presented to PT-section of JIBP (Japanese International Biological Program). The Section 8, sampling variance of d is newly added although the remaining sections are revised ones of the articles already published.

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Hayashi, C., Komazawa, T. & Hayashi, F. A new statistical method to estimate the size of animal population. Ann Inst Stat Math 31, 325–348 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02480291

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