Title
Chapter Title: Concepts: Estimating Abundance of Prey Species Using Line Transect Sampling
Book Title: Methods For Monitoring Tiger And Prey Populations
Author(s)
Strindberg, Samantha;Kumar, N. Samba;Thomas, Len;Goswami, Varun R.
Published
2017
Abstract
The principal prey of tigers are typically large, diurnal ungulates and can be visually detected and counted by observers while walking, riding domesticated elephants, or in very open habitats from aircraft, moving along a straight line.

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