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Mark and recapture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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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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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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