recapture$67347$ - traduzione in greco
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recapture$67347$ - traduzione in greco

ECOLOGICAL SAMPLING METHOD
Mark & Recapture; Capture-recapture; Band recovery; Sight-resight; Mark, release and recapture; Mark-release-recapture; Mark, release, recapture; Mark-release-caputre; Mark-recapture; Capture-mark-recapture; Capture-recapture method; Multiple systems estimation
  • Bank vole, ''[[Myodes glareolus]]'', in a capture-release small mammal population study for [[London Wildlife Trust]] at [[Gunnersbury Triangle]] local nature reserve
  • Biologist is marking a [[Chittenango ovate amber snail]] to monitor the population.

recapture      
v. συλλαμβάνω πάλι, ξανασυλλαμβάνω, αναπολώ, ανακτώ

Definizione

recapture
¦ verb
1. capture (an escapee).
recover (something taken or lost).
2. recreate (a past time, event, or feeling).
¦ noun an act of recapturing.

Wikipedia

Mark and recapture

Mark and recapture is a method commonly used in ecology to estimate an animal population's size where it is impractical to count every individual. A portion of the population is captured, marked, and released. Later, another portion will be captured and the number of marked individuals within the sample is counted. Since the number of marked individuals within the second sample should be proportional to the number of marked individuals in the whole population, an estimate of the total population size can be obtained by dividing the number of marked individuals by the proportion of marked individuals in the second sample. Other names for this method, or closely related methods, include capture-recapture, capture-mark-recapture, mark-recapture, sight-resight, mark-release-recapture, multiple systems estimation, band recovery, the Petersen method, and the Lincoln method.

Another major application for these methods is in epidemiology, where they are used to estimate the completeness of ascertainment of disease registers. Typical applications include estimating the number of people needing particular services (i.e. services for children with learning disabilities, services for medically frail elderly living in the community), or with particular conditions (i.e. illegal drug addicts, people infected with HIV, etc.).