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Distance sampling is a statistical method used in ecology and wildlife management to estimate the density and abundance of animal populations. It involves surveying an area to detect animals while considering their distance from a line or point of observation. By recording the distance of observed animals from a predetermined line or point, researchers can use this information to make inferences about the population as a whole.

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