The Mark-recapture Method Flashcards

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When can the mark-recapture method be used?

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In a closed population

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What is step 1 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. A specific area is demarcated
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What is step 2 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. A number of individuals are caught, counted and marked, they are known as the 1st sample
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What is step 3 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. The marked individuals are released into the environment
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What is step 4 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. Sufficient time must be allowed for the marked individuals to mix with the rest of the population
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What is step 5 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. Another group of individuals is caught and counted and they are known as the 2nd sample
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What is step 6 in the mark-recapture method?

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  1. The number of MARKED individuals in the 2nd sample are counted
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What is the calculation for the mark-recapture method?

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[number in 1st sample x number in 2nd sample] divided by [number in 2nd sample previously marked]

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What precaution must be taken when performing the mark-recapture method?

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  • must not harm the individual or affect its survival
  • mark must not wash off or wear away
  • must be no immigration or emigration out of the population
  • no mortality between the mark and recapture times
  • marking method must not make an individual more or less likely to be recaptured
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