Identifying population units that comply with capture‐recapture assumptions in an open community of alpine grasshoppers

作者: E. G. White

DOI: 10.1007/BF02511058

关键词: Biological dispersalPopulationContingency tableHomogeneousBiologySampling efficiencyOpen communityStatisticsMark and recaptureEconometricsStochastic modelling

摘要: Population units which are homogeneous with respect to capture-recapture assumptions identified by applying 11 contingency table tests grasshopper data according various site, species, growth stage and sex groupings. The results of 2337 analyses have permitted a definition the biological, spatial temporal characteristics those groupings were found be homogeneous. same suggest that dispersal rates patterns pose greatest single difficulty in defining population homogeneity within an open community. effects failures discussed relation toJolly’s 1965 stochastic model.

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