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when conducting a population tag and release sampling study, on the sec…

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when conducting a population tag and release sampling study, on the second capture attempt, what should be done with the captured individuals?
every individual captured needs to be tagged each time any are captured.
all tagged individuals should be removed each time a sample is taken.
they should all be weighed, tagged again, and kept in a container.
they should be all be counted, tags identified and counted, then released.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In a tag - release sampling study (used in fields like Biology for population estimation), during the second capture, the goal is to estimate the population size using the ratio of tagged to total in the second sample. So we count all captured, identify and count tagged ones, then release them (to maintain the population for accurate estimation). The other options are incorrect: re - tagging each time is wrong (we tag initially), removing tagged individuals would skew the sample, and keeping them in a container is unethical and inaccurate for population studies.

Answer:

They should be all be counted, tags identified and counted, then released.