Capture–Recapture Experiments

  • Marin J
  • Robert C
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Abstract

This chapter deals with a very special case of survey models. Surveys are used in many settings to evaluate some features of a given population, including its main characteristic, the size of the population. In the case of capture–recapture surveys, individuals are observed and identified either once or several times and the repeated observations can be used to draw inference on the population size and its dynamic characteristics.

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Marin, J.-M., & Robert, C. P. (2014). Capture–Recapture Experiments (pp. 139–171). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8687-9_5

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