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A simulation study of how simple mark-recapture methods can be combined with destructive sub-sampling to facilitate surveys of flying insects
Gøsta Støger Nachman
, Henrik Skovgård, Henrik Skovgård Pedersen
Ecology and Evolution
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Flying Insects
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Simulation Study
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Loss Rate
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Mark-recapture Method
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Population Size
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Sampling Effort
75%
Dilution Rate
75%
Bailey
50%
Cormack-Jolly-Seber
50%
Sampling Methods
25%
Stochastic Methods
25%
Animal Population
25%
Population Parameters
25%
Population Sample
25%
Mark-recapture Technique
25%
Subsampling Methods
25%
Monte Carlo Simulation
25%
Parameter Estimation
25%
Recapture
25%
Increasing Population
25%
Confidence Limits
25%
Relative Bias
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Population Size
100%
Dilution
75%
Animal Population
25%
Confidence Limit
25%
Sampling
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Population Size
100%
Dilution
75%
Sampling
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Population Size
100%
Sampling
25%
Monte Carlo Method
25%