Overview
Explore mark-recapture studies and closed population models in this 37-minute lecture. Delve into the Lincoln-Petersen model, its limitations, and the Chapman modification. Learn about the Schnabel estimator, methods for addressing resampling, and estimating population sizes. Gain insights into open population models and tagging techniques for individual identification. Discover how researchers name and categorize fish populations, and understand the importance of specificity in naming conventions. Examine the complexities of additions and losses in population studies, and explore the broader implications of these methodologies in understanding the natural world.
Syllabus
INTRODUCTION TO MARK- RECAPTURE STUDIES
HOW DO WE UNDERSTAND THE WORLD?
WHAT DO WE WANT TO KNOW?
NAMING FISH
HOW SPECIFIC A NAME DO WE NEED?
WELL... THAT DEPENDS
HOW MANY ARE THERE?
LINCOLN-PETERSEN MODEL
WHAT ARE ADDITIONS OR LOSSES?
REALLY?
PROBLEMS WITH THE L-P ESTIMATOR
CHAPMAN MODIFICATION
ADDRESSING RESAMPLING
SCHNABEL ESTIMATOR
ESTIMATING N-HAT
WHERE DOES THIS LEAVE US?
OPEN POPULATION MODELS
TAGS FOR INDIVIDUALS
Taught by
Thomas Evans