Mark and recapture is a method commonly used in ecology to estimate an animal population's size where it is impractical to count every individual. A portion...
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after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method. Consider two observers who separately count the different...
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Google Scholar (category Bibliographic databases and indexes)
criteria. An earlier statistical estimate published in PLOS One using a mark and recapture method estimated approximately 79–90% coverage of all articles published...
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related methods, include capture-recapture, capture-mark-recapture, mark-recapture, sight-resight, mark-release-recapture, multiple systems estimation, band...
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I and E) are often difficult to obtain. Usually a researcher attempts to estimate current abundance, Nt, often using some form of mark and recapture technique...
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problem State observer Kalman filter Intuition Mark and recapture Moving horizon estimation Sales quote Upper and lower bounds C. Lon Enloe, Elizabeth Garnett...
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Carolina wren (section Habitat and distribution)
old, and in Alabama, the oldest female and male captured were six and ten years old, respectively. In a survival probability mark-and-recapture study...
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numbered in order but are recognizable or markable, one can instead estimate population size via a mark and recapture method. See rencontres numbers for an...
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Florida sand skink (section Taxonomy and etymology)
Figures 1-6). Sutton, P.E. (1996). A mark and recapture study of the Florida sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi and a comparison of sand skink sampling methods...
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Grizzly bear (redirect from Grizzly bears and their habitat)
British Columbia are based on hair-snagging, DNA-based inventories, mark-and-recapture, and a refined multiple regression model. In 2003, researchers from...
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Fossa (animal) (section Habitat and distribution)
forest between 1994 and 1996 using the mark and recapture method indicated a population density of one animal per 3.8 km2 (1.5 sq mi) and one adult per 5...
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Texas horned lizard (section Diet and decline)
Worth Zoo, and Dallas Zoo with raw data and fieldwork done by state employees. Since 2010, the Dallas Zoo has been conducting a mark-and-recapture study on...
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gradsects and curved line transects. Census – Acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population Mark and recapture – Animal population...
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Shadow bass (section Taxonomy and etymology)
market, biologists are conducting population studies using mark and recapture methods and information for anglers to provide data to determine what, if...
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and are later shed off altogether. Scratching marks into the body wall induces short-term trauma and does not last long enough for mark and recapture...
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studies of cell metabolism. Isotope dilution is analogous to the mark and recapture method, commonly used in ecology to estimate population size. For...
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error employs mark-and-recapture methodology. In mark-and-recapture methodology, a sample is taken directly from the population, marked, and re-introduced...
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results, that bogs down and can't get important things done."—Mark Purcell, Recapturing Democracy. "The Seattle Way usually is defined as circular consultation...
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pp. 1–5. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-7320-6_137-2. ISBN 9781461473206. "Mark-Recapture". Archived from the original on 2021-09-23. Retrieved 2021-07-21. Kimura...
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Ornithology (section Definition and etymology)
Field-identifiable marks such as coloured bands, wing tags, or dyes enable short-term studies where individual identification is required. Mark and recapture techniques...
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water and sediment sampling as well as mark and recapture techniques should be put into place to compile data on creek chubsucker population levels and health...
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Anne Chao (section Education and career)
She is known for her work on mark and recapture methods for estimating the size and diversity of populations. The Chao1 and Chao2 estimators of species...
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Homeostasis (section Society and culture)
York: W.H. Freeman and Company. pp. 164, 773–774. ISBN 0-7167-2009-4. Richter, Erik A.; Hargreaves, Mark (July 2013). "Exercise, GLUT4, and Skeletal Muscle...
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Crown-of-thorns starfish (section Genus and species)
planci, and attributed these to annual growth bands. He did not report growth rates based on these age determinations, and mark and recapture data, but...
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Abundance estimation (section Mark-recapture)
Abundance estimation comprises all statistical methods for estimating the number of individuals in a population. In ecology, this may be anything from...
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Shirley Pledger (section Education and career)
Shirley Pledger is a New Zealand mathematician and statistician known for her work on mark and recapture methods for estimating wildlife populations. She...
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Bombus terrestris (section Taxonomy and phylogenetics)
13 km (8.1 mi), although most forage within 5 km of their nest. One mark and recapture study found their average foraging distance to be approximately 663...
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Outline of biology (redirect from Biology/Additional biology topics and keywords)
focus include structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. History of anatomy History of biochemistry History of biotechnology...
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invertebrates and is often considered a founder of modern fisheries research. Especially he was the first to use the Mark and recapture method which he...
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species' abundance is problematic and confusing. During the summer of 1982, Aloi and Ringler conducted a mark and recapture study in the patch of watercress...
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