Sample Size in Petersen Mark–Recapture Experiments
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Abstract The efficient planning of a Petersen-type mark and recapture experiment requires some knowledge of the order of magnitude of the population size N. Sample sizes M and C of the mark and recapture samples, respectively, may then be ascertained on the basis of a guessed value of N to achieve any desired degree of accuracy with any specified degree of confidence. Restrictions on the sample sizes M and C are that MC must exceed 4 times the guessed value of N, and the total costs of M and C must be equal. Graphs and formulas are given defining sample size to attain preassigned levels of accuracy and precision of population estimation. A method of choosing sample sizes such that experimental costs are minimized is described.
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