GCSE Biology – Capture/recapture
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-I can explain the use of the capture/recapture method
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
Other than using a quadrat, what method can be used to estimate the population of animals in an area?
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2. Question
What is the capture/recapture method used for?
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3. Question
What type of organisms are examined during the capture/recapture method?
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What is the first step of the capture/recapture method?
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5. Question
What should be done after the animals are captured?
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6. Question
What should be done after the animals are counted?
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7. Question
What should be done a few days after the animals are captured and counted?
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8. Question
What should be done after the animals are recaptured?
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9. Question
What should be done after the animals are counted?
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How long a time should be left in between the capture and recapture part of this method?
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What can be used after all of the data has been collected?
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What equation is used to estimate the population of animals?
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