"Estimated population" refers to the approximate or calculated number of people living in a specific area, city, or country. It is not an exact count but a rough estimate based on various factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration, and other data.
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Nest counts are the main source of demographic data for sea turtles, but it's hard to
estimate population size from these counts.
Nest counts are the main source of demographic data for sea turtles, but it's hard to
estimate population size from these counts.
That's the central question behind a University of Arkansas biologist's three - year, $ 465,098 study to test a new method
for estimating population densities of two species of rare snakes.
The digital cameras set up in Taman Negara Endau - Rompin National Park are being used primarily to
estimate population density of tigers, which can be identified individually by their unique stripe patterns.
These totals do not include people living in Puerto Rico, whose
estimated population on July 1, 1996, was 3.8 million.
The model used in the study could also help
researchers estimate populations of protected species present in others area of potential impacts, such as from fisheries, energy extraction operations, and military exercises.
In order to create effective conservation programs to help protect and conserve populations of endangered snow leopards,
whose estimated population is between 4,500 - 7,500 in the wild, University of Delaware researchers are studying their scat to try and understand what the large cats are eating.
That obligation, combined with the education and training he received by participating in the Health Board's environmental health program, convinced Carlisle that Church Rock Chapter needed to conduct its own environmental monitoring to generate new data that would be used to
estimate population exposures, plan future health studies, and most important, determine if lands currently occupied and those slated for residential development - like Springstead - are safe for human habitation.
While the decrease was slight — just 0.01 percent — 2015 - 16 marks the first year since 2005 - 06 in which New York State's
estimated population dropped by any amount.
Starting with household income, the researchers found evidence for a chain of associations: Household income was linked to estimated social - circle income, which was linked to
estimated population income, which was linked to perceived fairness, which was finally linked to attitudes toward redistribution.
These limitations «suggest that the ability to
estimate population trends in caloric intake and generate public policy relevant to diet - health relationships is extremely limited,» said Archer, who conducted the study with colleagues at the Arnold School.
However, the number of mature individuals and their reproduction rate on the islands turned out to not be useful proxies for
estimating population replenishment rates, as both species undergo planktonic reproductive stages.
However, over the last three years, our field team, led by Sumbee Tumursukh, have refined a method to
reliably estimate the population of these wild ungulates in Tost for the first time: the so - called «double observer technique», which had previously been used by our India team to count ungulates in the Himalayas.
Extending a theoretical model of causal inference, I define, identify, and
estimate the population average and the between - site variance of the direct and indirect effects.
NHTSA has
also estimated the population of crashes that could be impacted by this technology and will soon release a report on target population estimates.
Queens and the Bronx have a
combined estimated population of over 3.6 million (if the two boroughs were an independent city, that city would be the third - largest in the nation), yet they currently have only «receiving centers» for animals.
Giant pandas are rare in the wild —
WWF estimates the population is around 1,600 — but seeing a giant panda with brown fur instead of black is nearly unheard of.
Five - year study periods were defined (1991 — 1995, 1996 — 2000 and 2001 — 2005) with
mid-term estimate population figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 1991, 1996 and 2001 censuses used as denominators.
Such measurement is important for
estimating population needs for mental health services, not fully met in any country, but estimated at about 5 — 20 % of the population under 18 [2].
Forbes compiled its list of fastest - growing cities for 2015 by analyzing the 100 most populated metro areas in the U.S. and ranking them on six metrics,
including estimated population increases, job growth, economic growth, and the median annual pay for college - educated workers.
Estimated population growth in 2015 (the most recent year for which data is available) totaled 1.3 % for the secondary markets, which is comparable to 1.4 % in major markets and well - above the 0.6 % growth rate for the top tier markets.