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Table 1.  Percent bias of density estimates for the five methods of estimation for  simulation set A
Table 2.  Percent bias of mean group size estimates, simulation set A.  Coefficients of  variation of estimates, expressed as percentages, are shown in parentheses
Table 3.  Percent bias of density estimates for the five methods of estimation for  simulation set B
Fig. 1.  Examples of survey design within a region for which an estimate of abundance is required

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