BIOL 2260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Eastern Gray Squirrel, Great White Shark, Quadrat

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This image of monarch butterflies is from the film flight of the butterflies. (sk films) Learning objectives: be able to estimate population size, know when to apply quadrat sampling vs. mark-recapture methods, have a basic understanding of the role that scale plays in ecology. Almost all methods based on sampling: quadrat, mark-recapture. Quadrat sampling: define sampling area and select random locations, place quadrat (known area) & count all individuals, calculate average density per quadrat, then multiply by size of sampling area. Prevey holds up randomly-located quadrat for measurement in the riley creek area! 2 stages: capture and mark individuals, resample & determine what proportion are marked. Durban et al 2010 mar biol doi 10. 1007/s00227-010-1432-6. N = k x n = ____x__ __ = _____ = k. N = (k+1) x (n+1) -1 = (_ _+1) x (__ +1) -1 = (k + 1) ( +1) ) x ( ( +1) x ( +1) x ( +2)

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