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Mark and recapture is a method commonly used in ecology to estimate population size. This method is most valuable when a researcher fails to detect all individuals present within a population of inte...
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Although there are two basic population estimation techniques for mobile organisms (mark-and-recapture and catch-per-unit-effort sampling, which is also referred to as depletion sampling), you will be using only the mark-recapture technique.
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coupling toxicant or detonation area sampling with mark-recapture experiments can give an .... Simulation of Integrated Area and Mark-Recapture Sampling ...
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186 The estimation of death-rates from capiure-mark-recapture sampling. To see what is happening we return to a simpler case. ...
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182 Tlte estimation of death-rales from capture-mark-recapture sampling. We now assume that there is a constant death-rate acting during each period of time ...
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Sampling design and capture probability bias in DNA based mark-recapture estimates of grizzly bear populations. Journal of Wildlife Management 68:457–469. ...
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Mark-recapture is a population sampling technique commonly used by wildlife .... Applying what you learned about mark-recapture population sampling ...
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Assumptions of the mark-recapture method of sampling a population. ... If you mark individuals in the morning you will capture and mark mostly males. But if you perform your recapture sample at midday or the afternoon, you will capture mostly unmarked juveniles or females, respectively.
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Previously, Nichols and Pollock (1983) proposed that capture-mark-recapture (CMR) models be adapted to address this problem. These models can be used to estimate both sampling and turnover rates, reducing the risk of confounding the two quantities.
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Research Branch Staff Publications ... 2004. Sampling design and bias in DNA-based mark-recapture population and density estimates of grizzly bears. Journal of Wildlife Management 68:457-469.
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