5.5.2 Estimating Population Size

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    • What is one advantage of quadrat sampling over mark-recapture?
      Minimal disturbance to environment
    • One disadvantage of mark-recapture is that marking can affect animal behavior
    • What is a population in ecological terms?
      All individuals of a species
    • Estimating population size is crucial for understanding species abundance and distribution
    • Arrange the following methods for estimating population size in order of complexity:
      1️⃣ Quadrats
      2️⃣ Mark-recapture
      3️⃣ Point-count
    • What is the difference between population size and population density?
      Density measures per unit area
    • Estimating population size is crucial for both management and conservation
    • What is the goal of estimating population size in management efforts?
      Balance resource use
    • Understanding population boundaries is crucial for defining the group being studied.
    • What does the term "population density" measure?
      Individuals per unit area
    • Match the ecological term with its definition:
      Population ↔️ All individuals of a species in a defined area
      Boundaries ↔️ Limits of the geographical area
      Population Density ↔️ Number of individuals per unit area
    • Why is estimating population size essential for conservation efforts?
      Prevents species extinction
    • The two primary methods for estimating population size are quadrat sampling and mark-recapture
    • What type of organisms is quadrat sampling most effective for?
      Stationary organisms
    • The Lincoln-Petersen Index formula for mark-recapture estimates total population size
    • Match the method for estimating population size with its characteristics:
      Quadrat Sampling ↔️ Uniformly distributed species
      Mark-Recapture ↔️ Closed population, random capture
    • The mark-recapture method assumes that marks affect the behavior of the organisms.
      False
    • What is the formula used in the mark-recapture method to estimate population size?
      N=N =M×CR \frac{M \times C}{R}
    • One key assumption of the mark-recapture method is no mortality or migration
    • What is a key advantage of the mark-recapture method?
      Suitable for mobile populations
    • The mark-recapture method is accurate even if there is mortality between captures.
      False
    • What is the purpose of the Lincoln-Petersen Index formula?
      Estimating population size
    • In the Lincoln-Petersen Index formula, RR represents the number of marked individuals recaptured
    • The Lincoln-Petersen Index assumes that there is no mortality or migration in the population.
    • Match the feature of the Lincoln-Petersen Index with its advantage or disadvantage:
      Suitability ↔️ Mobile populations
      Simplicity ↔️ Assumes no mortality or migration
    • What is a population defined as?
      Individuals of a species in a defined area
    • Population density measures the number of individuals per unit area
    • Population density is calculated by dividing the number of individuals by the geographical area.
    • Why is estimating population size crucial?
      For management and conservation
    • Two primary methods for estimating population size are quadrat sampling and mark-recapture
    • Quadrat sampling is most effective for mobile organisms.
      False
    • What does the symbol NN represent in the Lincoln-Petersen Index formula?

      Total population size
    • Match the method with its primary assumptions or characteristics:
      Quadrat Sampling ↔️ Uniform distribution, accurate counting
      Mark-Recapture ↔️ No mortality, no migration
    • What is the purpose of the quadrat sampling method?
      Estimating population size
    • Steps in the quadrat sampling process
      1️⃣ Define random quadrats
      2️⃣ Count individuals in each quadrat
      3️⃣ Calculate density
      4️⃣ Extrapolate to estimate population size
    • In the quadrat sampling example, the estimated population size of buttercups is 500
    • What is the point-count method used for?
      Estimating bird populations
    • The point-count method is most accurate in dense forests.
      False
    • In the point-count method, density is calculated using the formula: Density = \frac{\text{Total number of birds observed}}{\text{Number of points} \times \pi \times \text{radius}^{2}}</latex>, where ππ is a mathematical constant
    • What is the primary purpose of the point-count method?
      Estimate bird populations