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14 August, 06:57

A group of field biologists goes out to mark beetles living in an area around a local pond in order to estimate population size. They capture 500 beetles on the first day. They return the following day and catch a total of 400 individuals, 200 of which are marked. What is the estimated population size for the beetles?

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  1. 14 August, 07:23
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    Answer: 1000

    Explanation:

    N = (M*C) / R

    N = estimated Number of individuals in the population

    M = number of individuals captured and Marked

    C = total number Captured the second time (with and without a mark)

    R = number of individuals Recaptured (those with a mark)

    N = (500*400) / 200

    N = 1000
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