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Title: CAPTURE MARK RECAPTURE METHOD


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The Lincoln Index
  • CAPTURE MARK RECAPTURE METHOD

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The Lincoln Index
  • Used to estimate the size of an animal
    population.
  • Capture animals
  • Mark them with a tag
  • Release them and wait a period of time
  • Capture animals again

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Assumption
  • The proportion of animals caught to the whole
    population is the same as the marked animals in
    the second sample.
  • First Capture Marked animals, second
    capture
  • Whole population second capture

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More assumptions
  • The population of organisms must be closed, no
    immigration or emigration.
  • The time between samples must be small compared
    to the life span of the organism
  • The marked organisms must mix completely with
    the rest of the population during the time
    between sampling.

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Equation
  • n1 m2
  • N n2
  • n1 number of animals first marked and released.
  • n2 number of animals captured in the second
    sample
  • m2 number of marked animals in the second
    sample
  • Solve for N n1x n2 to find the total
    population
  • m2

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Limitations
  • Marking or capturing the animal might change its
    behavior
  • The mark might be toxic or cause predators to see
    it
  • Marks might cause the animal to be rejected by
    its own population
  • Trapping might cause the animal to avoid the
    traps in the future or to choose to be trapped to
    get food!

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Investigation with beans
  • Separate black and white beans
  • Count 150 black beans into a cup
  • Capture some black beans, n1
  • Trade the captured black beans for white beans to
    mark them.
  • Release the marked beans into the cup
  • Capture a second sample, n2
  • Count the number of marked beans in the second
    sample, m2
  • Repeat for a second and third trial, change the
    size of the capture

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Data table Numbers of animals
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Data Processing Calculate N
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Data Analysis
  • How does the size of the capture affect the
    accuracy of N?
  • Does the size of the first capture affect the
    accuracy more than the size of the second capture
    or vice versa?

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Analysis of results
  • The Lincoln Index is more reliable if many
    animals are captured and released.
  • This is a problem because the animals do not
    usually like to be captured, nor are their
    actions random.

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Example
  • pond turtles 1992 18
  • 1993 34 (12)
  • 1994 30 (18)

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Results1992 18 1993 34 (12) 1994
30 (18)
  • 1992-93 N 18(34) 51 turtles
  • 12
  • ____________________________________
  • 1993-94 N 34(30) 56.7 turtles
  • 18
  • ____________________________________
  • So 51 56.7 107.7 53.9 turtle estimation
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