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The capture-recapture methods have been long studied and applied in ecology and wildlife management [34]. In order to estimate the number of animals in a closed or open population, a sample of n 1 animals is taken from the population, the animals are marked or tagged for future identification and then returned to the population. After allowing time for
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The capture-recapture methods have been long studied and applied in ecology and wildlife management [34]. In order to estimate the number of animals in a closed or open population, a sample of n 1 animals is taken from the population, the animals are marked or tagged for future identification and then returned to the population. After allowing time for
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On the estimation of population sizes in capture–recapture experiments
Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mamadou Yauck, Louis-Paul Rivest
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A Note on Capture-Recapture Estimation
Biometrics, 1980Darroch, J. N., Ratcliff, D.
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The Logic of Capture-Recapture Estimates
Biometrics, 1972The estimators derived by Jolly and by Seber for the parameters of an open mobile animal population are maximum likelihood estimators if every live animal has the same probability of surviving until the next sample and the same probability of being observed at that time.
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Handbook of Capture-Recapture Analysis
2010In the modern ecology there appears to be an increasing gap between field-based biologists and statisticians as new methods are developed to deal with more complex data. This book aims to bridge that gap with the goal of helping biologists understand state-of-the-art statistical methods for capture–recapture analysis. The editors have gathered the most
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Review of capture-recapture methods applicable to noninvasive genetic sampling
Molecular Ecology, 2005Paul M Lukács, Kenneth P Burnham
exaly
Spatially Explicit Maximum Likelihood Methods for Capture–Recapture Studies
Biometrics, 2008David L Borchers, Murray G Efford
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