This simulated data set by Mazerolle (2015) is based on the biological
parameters for the Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) reported
by Smith et al. (2009). A half-normal distribution with a scale of 10
and without an adjustment factor was used to simulate the distance data
for a study area of 120 \(km^2\). An effort of 500 m in 300 line
transects was deployed. A density of 72 individuals per \(km^2\) was
used in the simulation using the approach outlined in Buckland et
al. (2001).
Usage
data(tortoise)
Arguments
Format
A data frame with 410 observations on the following 5 variables.
Region.Label
a numeric identifier for the study area.
Area
a numeric variable for the surface area of the
study area in square meters.
Sample.Label
a numeric identifier for each line
transect relating each observation to its corresponding transect.
Effort
Effort in meters expended in each line transect.
distance
a numeric variable for the perpendicular
distances in meters relative to the transect line for each of the
individuals detected during the survey. Note that transects
without detections have a value of NA for this variable.
Details
This data set is used to illustrate classic distance sampling (Buckland
et al. 2001, Mazerolle 2015).
# NOT RUN {data(tortoise)
str(tortoise)
##plot distance data to determine if truncation is required##(Buckland et al. 2001, pp. 15--17)hist(tortoise$distance)
# }