Multiple Capture Recapture
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Study of the community of bats of a cárstic area of Alto Ribeira -SP. A comparison with 1980 / Estudo da comunidade de morcegos na área cárstica do Alto Ribeira-São Paulo. Uma comparação com 1980
The survey on Brazilian cave bats was initiated by TRAJANO (1981) that between 1978 and 1980, studied the community that uses caves in a carstic area of Alto Ribeira, south of the State of São Paulo. Another studies had been followed in the north of São Paulo, Distrito Federal and Bahia, and recent works are being carried through in new areas, filling an i
Publicado em: 2008
-
2. Um enfoque bayesiano do modelo de captura-recaptura na presença de covariáveis.
Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal a inserção de covariáveis nas probabilidades de captura do método de captura-recaptura múltipla para população fechada. No caso de população animal, por exemplo, fatores como clima, época do ano, tamanho do animal, podem afetar a probabilidade de captura do animal. Revisamos os conceitos da metodologia, faz
Publicado em: 2006
-
3. Hidden diabetes in the UK: use of capture–recapture methods to estimate total prevalence of diabetes mellitus in an urban population
An early requirement of the UK's Diabetes National Service Framework is enumeration of the total affected population. Existing estimates tend to be based on incomplete lists. In a study conducted over one year in North Liverpool, we compared crude prevalence rates for type 1 and type 2 diabetes with estimates obtained by capture–recapture (CR) analysis
The Royal Society of Medicine.
-
4. Use of local neural tube defect registers to interpret national trends.
To conduct a number of studies into the prevalence of neural tube defects (NTD) in the area covered by the Oxford Record Linkage Study (ORLS), multiple sources were used to build a local register of cases occurring in Oxfordshire and West Berkshire between 1968-1990. One source of potential cases--namely, termination and congenital malformation monitoring da