3. how realistic do you think the assumptions made about mobile populations are (refer to the introduction)? what might happen in a real mobile population that would affect these assumptions, and thus your results?

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A large number of techniques exist for sampling and estimating populations of mobile organisms.

What assumptions do you make when using the mark-recapture technique?

The underlying premise of mark-recapture techniques is that the percentage of marked individuals recaptured in the second sample corresponds to the percentage of marked people in the population as a whole.

The Lincoln-Peterson Index of Population Size is the name given to this approach in algebra. Since they move around, congregate, and conceal themselves from ecologists, mobile animals are typically easier to define as individuals but more difficult to count. With migratory animals, quadrats are not an effective strategy since it is difficult to determine what area the entire population occupies due to mobility into and out of the study site.

If you wanted to determine the boundaries of a population of largemouth bass in a farm pond, you could easily draw a line around a population map.

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