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Carj , Orop , Zunc. Measuring Populations . Direct observation . A way to determine the size of a population by counting all of its members. Example: Counting cats one by one is an example of a direct observation. Indirect Observation.
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Carj, Orop, Zunc Measuring Populations
Direct observation • A way to determine the size of a population by counting all of its members. • Example: Counting cats one by one is an example of a direct observation.
Indirect Observation • A way to determine this is by counting their homes or things they leave behind. • Example: Counting the homes of prairie dogs would be an example of indirect observation because they leave holes in the ground.
Sampling • Figure out by counting how many there is in a small area and multiplying the answer to find out the entire population. • Example: Counting birds in a tree and multiplying that number to find out how many birds there are in the whole area.
Mark & Recapture • To take animals and study them and then return them to where they came from coming back some other time to see how many more there are. • Example: Taking worms and marking them and returning them but later coming back to see if there’s new ones.