Lukacs Paul M, Burnham Kenneth P
Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Mol Ecol. 2005 Nov;14(13):3909-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2005.02717.x.
The use of noninvasive genetic sampling to identify individual animals for capture-recapture studies has become widespread in the past decade. Strong emphasis has been placed on the field protocols and genetic analyses with fruitful results. Little attention has been paid to the capture-recapture application for this specific type of data beyond stating the effects of assumption violations. Here, we review the broad class of capture-recapture methods that are available for use with DNA-based capture-recapture data, noting the array of biologically interesting parameters such as survival, emigration rates, state transition rates and the finite rate of population change that can be estimated from such data. We highlight recent developments in capture-recapture theory specifically designed for noninvasive genetic sampling data.
在过去十年中,使用非侵入性基因采样来识别个体动物以进行标记重捕研究已变得十分普遍。人们高度重视野外规程和基因分析,并取得了丰硕成果。除了指出违反假设的影响外,对于这类特定数据的标记重捕应用关注甚少。在此,我们回顾了可用于基于DNA的标记重捕数据的广泛的标记重捕方法类别,指出了一系列可从此类数据中估计的具有生物学意义的参数,如生存率、迁出率、状态转换率和种群变化的有限速率。我们强调了专门为非侵入性基因采样数据设计的标记重捕理论的最新进展。