1. Knowing how many individuals there are in a population is a fundamental problem in the management and conservation of freshwater and marine fish. We compare abundance estimates (census size, Nc) in seven brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations using standard mark–recapture (MR) and the close‐kin mark–recapture (CKMR) method. Our purpose is to validate CKMR as a method for estimating population size. 2. Close‐kin mark–recapture is based on the principle that an individual's genotype can be considered a “recapture” of the genotypes of each of its parents. Assuming offspring and parents are sampled independently, the number of parent–offspring pairs (POPs) genetically identified in these samples can be used to estimate abundance. We g...
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb) are highly relevant for desig...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Abstract.—Hankin and Reeves ’ (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been...
Under embargo until: 2020-06-181. Knowing how many individuals there are in a population is a fundam...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Close-Kin Mark-Recapture (CKMR) is a recent extension of the ordinary mark–recapture methods used to...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Hankin and Reeves\u27 (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been applied...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Non-native salmonids have been stocked into the Great Lakes since the 1870s and now naturalized popu...
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb) are highly relevant for desig...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Abstract.—Hankin and Reeves ’ (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been...
Under embargo until: 2020-06-181. Knowing how many individuals there are in a population is a fundam...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Close-Kin Mark-Recapture (CKMR) is a recent extension of the ordinary mark–recapture methods used to...
Genetic methods for the estimation of population size can be powerful alternatives to conventional m...
Effective number of breeders, Nb, effective population size, Ne, iteroparity, small population size,...
The effective population size (Ne) is notoriously difficult to accurately estimate in wild populatio...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Hankin and Reeves\u27 (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been applied...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Non-native salmonids have been stocked into the Great Lakes since the 1870s and now naturalized popu...
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb) are highly relevant for desig...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Abstract.—Hankin and Reeves ’ (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been...