Ecological MethodologyEcological Methodology, Second Edition provides a balance of material on animal and plant populations, and teaches students of ecology how to design efficient tests in order to obtain maximum precision with minimal work. |
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... capture for one or more sampling periods . In an intensive mark - release program , most of the marked animals caught will have been last caught at the previous sampling and consequently will appear along the subdiagonal of the Method B ...
... capture for one or more sampling periods . In an intensive mark - release program , most of the marked animals caught will have been last caught at the previous sampling and consequently will appear along the subdiagonal of the Method B ...
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... capture Time of first capture ( b11 ) 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 85 7 4 3 3 4 5 No unmarked ( u ) Total catch ( ni ) 193 193 395 25 39 220 29 42 33832 52 4224 2 1 4 7 12 355 34 21 56 47 Leslie ( 1952 ) calls this grouping the Method C table ...
... capture Time of first capture ( b11 ) 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 85 7 4 3 3 4 5 No unmarked ( u ) Total catch ( ni ) 193 193 395 25 39 220 29 42 33832 52 4224 2 1 4 7 12 355 34 21 56 47 Leslie ( 1952 ) calls this grouping the Method C table ...
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... capture - recapture data . Biometrics 40 : 749-758 . Otis , D. L. , Burnham , K. P. , White , G. C. , and Anderson , D. R. 1978. Statistical inference from capture data on closed animal populations . Wildl . Monogr . No. 62 : 1–135 ...
... capture - recapture data . Biometrics 40 : 749-758 . Otis , D. L. , Burnham , K. P. , White , G. C. , and Anderson , D. R. 1978. Statistical inference from capture data on closed animal populations . Wildl . Monogr . No. 62 : 1–135 ...
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abundance aphids Appendix assumptions bias calculations capture Caughley census zone Chapter chi-square clumped coefficient of variation confidence interval confidence limits defined density estimate distance ecological ecologists END-OF-FILE Enter equal catchability equation estimate of population estimate population example Figure finite population FORMAT 2X formula frequency distribution index of dispersion line transect mark-recapture marked animals method n₁ nearest neighbor negative binomial distribution niche breadth niche overlap normal distribution null hypothesis Number of animals Number of individuals number of quadrats number of samples number of species observed obtained parameters Petersen plot Poisson distribution population density population estimate problem Program proportion quadrat counts random points random sampling ratio READ recaptures regression sample size sample sizes sampling unit Schnabel Seber second sample simple random sampling spatial pattern standard error statistical statistical population stratum study area survival rate Table techniques Total number transformation variable variance