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#Question id: 10641


The size of the population (N) is estimated as follows, what is parameter of M, S and R respectively? 



#Section 2: Evolution
  1. M: individuals are collected randomly from the study area in a defined period of time; S: individuals are recaptured from the same site for same length of time; R: Number of mark individual’s release.

  2. M: individuals are collected randomly from the study area in a defined period of time; R: individuals are recaptured from the same site for same length of time; S: Number of mark individuals in second recapture.
  3. M: individuals are collected randomly from the study area in a defined period of time; S: individuals are recaptured from the same site for same length of time; R: Number of mark individuals in second recapture.

  4. R: individuals are collected randomly from the study area in a defined period of time; M: individuals are recaptured from the same site for same length of time; S: Number of mark individuals in second recapture.

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