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Measuring Populations Project

Measuring Populations Project. By: The BYU Fans Lyor, Carn UTES ATE OUR FIELD..GO COUGS. DIRECT OBSERVATION. If you are counting species in a group, you count them individually so it’s accurate. Indirect observation. Count the number of animals by looking at the traces left. Sampling.

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Measuring Populations Project

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  1. Measuring Populations Project By: The BYU Fans Lyor, Carn UTES ATE OUR FIELD..GO COUGS

  2. DIRECT OBSERVATION.. • If you are counting species in a group, you count them individually so it’s accurate.

  3. Indirect observation Count the number of animals by looking at the traces left.

  4. Sampling • Make An Estimate based on assumptions in the environment.

  5. Mark And Recapture Studies • You capture the animals, then you mark them, release and come back to see how many are there.

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