Estimation of species abundance

<p>Estimating the abundance of a species refers to the process of determining how many individuals of a species are present in a given area or region. Abundance can be measured in absolute terms, i.e., the total number of individuals present, or in relative terms, such as population density or the proportion of individuals relative to other species. Estimating abundance is important for understanding population trends and the spatial and temporal distribution of species. It is also fundamental for informing conservation policies and practices. However, accurate estimation of abundance can be difficult due to factors such as imperfect detection, sampling bias, and other factors that can affect species observation. Therefore,&nbsp;<strong>statistical models</strong>&nbsp;are used to help estimate relative or absolute abundance more accurately.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@pabloSomiedo/estimation-of-species-abundance-c9e57fa3ec34"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>