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How do you calculate total population using capture recapture? - Answers
# Catch a sample of the population (e.g. birds, whales, crickets) # Count how many are in your sample (=A) # Tag them all so that you will recognise them if you see them again # Let them go # Leave enough time for them to mix in with the rest of the population # Catch another sample of the population (=B) # Count at how many are tagged from before (=T) The population size is then estimated by calculating A X B / T (Amanda Burls)
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How do you calculate total population using capture recapture? - Answers
# Catch a sample of the population (e.g. birds, whales, crickets) # Count how many are in your sample (=A) # Tag them all so that you will recognise them if you see them again # Let them go # Leave enough time for them to mix in with the rest of the population # Catch another sample of the population (=B) # Count at how many are tagged from before (=T) The population size is then estimated by calculating A X B / T (Amanda Burls)
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How do you calculate total population using capture recapture? - Answers
# Catch a sample of the population (e.g. birds, whales, crickets) # Count how many are in your sample (=A) # Tag them all so that you will recognise them if you see them again # Let them go # Leave enough time for them to mix in with the rest of the population # Catch another sample of the population (=B) # Count at how many are tagged from before (=T) The population size is then estimated by calculating A X B / T (Amanda Burls)
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