Which of the following assumptions have to be made regarding the capture-recapture estimate of population size?I.Marked and unmarked individuals have the same probability of being trapped.II.The marked individuals have thoroughly mixed with the population after being marked.III.No individuals have entered or left the population by immigration or emigration, and no individuals have been added by birth or eliminated by death during the course of the estimate.

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Population ecology is a subfield of ecology that studies how populations of species change over time and space. It examines how populations interact with their environment, including birth and death rates, and immigration and emigration.  Population ecology focuses on understanding the patterns and processes of change for populations of a single species.  Populations can be described by their: Size: The total number of individuals Density: The number of individuals per unit of area Dispersion: How individuals in a population are arranged spatially relative to one another  Population... Show more

Which of the following assumptions have to be made regarding the capture-recapture estimate of population size?<br>I.Marked and unmarked individuals have the same probability of being trapped.<br>II.The marked individuals have thoroughly mixed with the population after being marked.<br>III.No individuals have entered or left the population by immigration or emigration, and no individuals have been added by birth or eliminated by death during the course of the estimate.