Increasing the trust in hunting bag statistics: why random selection of hunters is so important

被引:18
作者
Aubry, Philippe [1 ]
Guillemain, Matthieu [2 ]
Sorrenti, Michele [3 ]
机构
[1] OFB Off Francais Biodiversite, Direct Surveillance Evaluat Donnees, Unite Donne & Appui Methodol, BP 20, F-78612 Le Perray En Yvelines, France
[2] OFB Off Francais Biodiversite, Direct Rech & Appui Sci, Unite Avifaune Migratrice, F-13200 Arles, France
[3] FIDC Federaz Italiana Caccia, Ufficio Avifauna Migratoria, Via Salaria 298-A, I-00199 Rome, Italy
关键词
Hunting bag statistics; Selection bias; Volunteer sampling; Random sampling; Unequal inclusion probabilities; Horvitz-Thompson estimator; Bernoulli sampling; Poisson sampling; POPULATION FLUCTUATIONS; TEMPORAL DYNAMICS; RED GROUSE; ABUNDANCE; DENSITY; ORIGINS; INDEX; BIAS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106522
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Hunting bag statistics are often the only available data for performing ecological studies about harvested species, and total harvest is sometimes used as a proxy of abundance of the game species under study in a given geo-graphical area and period of time. This practice raises at least two questions, (i) are the total hunting bag estimates good indices of population abundance, and if so, for what uses?, (ii) what is the reliability of given hunting bag statistics and is it possible to evaluate and take into account their uncertainty without relying on uncheckable assumptions? This methodological paper is aimed at answering the second question, from the point of view of the hunters' sampling. Through Monte Carlo simulations, we illustrate the potential selection bias induced by relying on volunteer samples of hunters. We expose the statistical causes and remedies to this issue. We put the emphasis on the paramount importance of random sampling, both for avoiding selection bias and to perform statistical inferences on a sound basis, in a framework free of statistical assumptions. We explain under what circumstances not taking into account unequal inclusion probabilities at the estimation stage could result in biased estimation. The acknowledgement that for a selection bias to occur, it is necessary that both the unequal inclusion probabilities are not accounted for in the estimators and these probabilities are correlated to the individual hunting bags is a statistical result that is neither widely known nor appreciated by most wildlife ecologists - and perhaps also, some wildlife statisticians.
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