Animal population estimation using mark-recapture and plant-capture
Mark-recapture is a method of population estimation that involves capturing a number of animals from a population of unknown size on several occasions, and marking those animals that are caught each time. By observing the number of marked animals that are subsequently seen, estimates of the total population size can be made.
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An Effective Fluorescent Marker for Tracking the Dispersal of Small Insects with Field Evidence of Mark-Release-Recapture of Trissolcus japonicus. [PDF]
Paul RL +5 more
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Mark-release-recapture meets Species Distribution Models: Identifying micro-habitats of grassland butterflies in agricultural landscapes. [PDF]
Habel JC, Teucher M, Rödder D.
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A Mark‐Recapture Estimate of the Number of American Eels Arriving at the Lowermost Barrier on the Wolastoq|Saint John River, Canada [PDF]
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Ground beetle movement is deterred by habitat edges: a mark-release-recapture study on the effectiveness of border crops in an agricultural landscape. [PDF]
Anderson ME, Harman RR, Kim TN.
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Guidance for Evaluating the Safety of Experimental Releases of Mosquitoes, Emphasizing Mark-Release-Recapture Techniques. [PDF]
Benedict MQ +5 more
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Mark-Release-Recapture (MRR) of Sterile Male Aedes albopictus (Skuse) in Sri Lanka: Field Performance of Sterile Males and Estimation of the Wild Mosquito Population Density. [PDF]
Hapugoda M +9 more
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Mark my words: experts’ choice of marking methods used in capture-mark-recapture studies of small mammals [PDF]
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