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Main Authors: Turlure, Camille, Schtickzelle, Nicolas, Baguette, Michel
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.880716
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author Turlure, Camille
Schtickzelle, Nicolas
Baguette, Michel
author_facet Turlure, Camille
Schtickzelle, Nicolas
Baguette, Michel
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and conservation biology (e.g. population viability analysis, a basic step for assessing species and population status in a given area and guiding effective conservation). When obtaining a reliable quantification of absolute (vs. relative) population size is required, Mark-Release-Recapture (MRR) is a method of choice for many organisms. This is a highly reliable but costly procedure in terms of time and potential impact on species and sites. Consequently, less costly alternatives are highly desirable for conservation and population ecologists.
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spellingShingle Mark Release Recapture records of Boloria eunomia and Boloria aquilonaris
Turlure, Camille
Schtickzelle, Nicolas
Baguette, Michel
Comment; Confidence interval; DATE/TIME; Identification; Number; Number of individuals; Population; Sample amount; Species; Type
Obtaining an accurate quantification of population size is often of prime importance in ecology and conservation biology (e.g. population viability analysis, a basic step for assessing species and population status in a given area and guiding effective conservation). When obtaining a reliable quantification of absolute (vs. relative) population size is required, Mark-Release-Recapture (MRR) is a method of choice for many organisms. This is a highly reliable but costly procedure in terms of time and potential impact on species and sites. Consequently, less costly alternatives are highly desirable for conservation and population ecologists.
title Mark Release Recapture records of Boloria eunomia and Boloria aquilonaris
topic Comment; Confidence interval; DATE/TIME; Identification; Number; Number of individuals; Population; Sample amount; Species; Type
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.880716