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20 March, 21:25

A scientist is trying to determine the population size of western fence lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) in the Sycamore Canyon Park in Riverside using the mark-recapture method. During her first sampling event, she caught and marked 50 lizards which she then released back into the population. A week later she caught a total of 45 lizards, 7 of which were marked. What is the estimated population size of the western fence lizard?

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  1. 20 March, 21:34
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    approximately 321

    Explanation:

    Using the mark recapture method formula, we can estimate the population size of the western fence lizard from this.

    N = (M*C) / R

    Where N is the estimated pop size

    M is the first capture marked

    C is the total second capture

    R is the marked recaptured

    Thus, N = (50*45) / 7

    N = 2250/7 = approximately 321
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