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You will enter study area size, transects and associated detections into Distance--examples of line transect project organisation can be found in the Sample Projects folder after installation of Distance; e.g. "Line Transect Example.dst". Analysis of those data will provide an estimate of nest density. To convert from nest density to orangutan density, you will need to provide estimates of nest production rate and nest decay rate (along with measures of precision of both) are added to the Distance project with what are called multipliers.
When you create a new Distance project, the software will ask
whether you wish to provide multipliers and you will be presented
with this screen that I have partially completed indicating this
is an indirect survey of nests--whereby the software creates four
new fields in the global layer of the project for you to provide
production rates and disappearance times and measures of precision

I hope this helps you.
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