نتایج جستجو برای: recapture

تعداد نتایج: 3288  

2007
E. M. MYERS J. K. TUCKER C. H. CHANDLER

1. A fundamental goal of examining life-histories is to identify those traits that enable organisms to move from one stage of life to another; however, traits that are important in one stage or event may not be important in subsequent cases. For long-lived taxa like turtles, studies of early life stages might be especially revealing because mortality is high during those times. 2. In this study...

2012
Salman Khazaei Jalal Poorolajal Hossein Mahjub Nader Esmailnasab Mohammad Mirzaei

OBJECTIVES The number of illicit drug users is prone to underestimation. This study aimed to use the capture-recapture method as a statistical procedure for measuring the prevalence of intravenous drug users (IDUs) by estimating the number of unknown IDUs not registered by any of the registry centers. METHODS This study was conducted in Hamadan City, the west of Iran, in 2012. Three incomplet...

2015
Eva Ringler Rosanna Mangione Max Ringler

Reliably marking larvae and reidentifying them after metamorphosis is a challenge that has hampered studies on recruitment, dispersal, migration and survivorship of amphibians for a long time, as conventional tags are not reliably retained through metamorphosis. Molecular methods allow unique genetic fingerprints to be established for individuals. Although microsatellite markers have successful...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 2001
Khaled El Emam Oliver Laitenberger

Capture-recapture (CR) models have been proposed as an objective method for controlling software inspections. CR models were originally developed to estimate the size of animal populations. They have also been used to estimate the number of defects in an inspected artifact. Armed with this estimate, one can decide whether the artifact requires a reinspection to ensure that a minimal inspection ...

2005
JAY D. CARLISLE GREGORY S. KALTENECKER DAVID L. SWANSON

The topography of western North America provides a complex landscape for landbird migrants, and stopover patterns in this region are poorly understood. We examined seven years of stopover data (1997–2003) from a montane area in southwestern Idaho to determine whether this area provides suitable stopover habitat. We compared the proportion of birds recaptured, stopover duration, and changes in e...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Morteza Ghojazadeh Marziye Mohammadi Saber Azami-Aghdash Alireza Sadighi Reza Piri Mohammad Naghavi-Behzad

BACKGROUND Under-ascertainment and over-ascertainment are common phenomena in surveillance and registry systems of health-related events. Capture-recapture is one of the methods which is applied to determine the sensitivity of surveillance or registry systems to recognize cancer cases. This study aimed to estimate the number of cancers using data available both in the Cancer Registry Center of ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2012
Christy E Jones L Philip Lounibos Peter P Marra A Marm Kilpatrick

Measurement of the survival and dispersal rates of mosquito vectors is an important step in designing and implementing control strategies. Vector survival plays a key role in determining the intensity of pathogen transmission, and vector movement determines the spatial scale on which control efforts must operate to be effective. We provide the first estimates of field survival and dispersal rat...

2003
Paul T. Leisnham Claire Cameron Ian G. Jamieson

Although reproductive and behavioural studies have been conducted on captive tree weta, there have been very few ecological field studies of any of the weta species involving free-ranging, marked individuals. The mountain stone weta (Hemideina maori) is a tree weta that lives on rock tors in the alpine region of the South Island of New Zealand. Over three seasons each of 480 adults and 789 juve...

2013
TRAVIS ANTHONY DOUGLAS E. GILL DANIEL M. SMALL JARED PARKS HENRY F. SEARS

—Little is known about the post-fledging period in most bird species, and almost nothing has been reported for the family Emberizidae, including New World sparrows. We report here, for the first time, the sizes (wing length and body weight) of, and the distances traveled by fledgling Grasshopper Sparrows within their hatch summer in a restored Atlantic Coastal grassland in Maryland. In the year...

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