A note on the estimation of selective values from recaptures of marked animals when selection pressures remain constant over time |
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Authors: | B. F. J. Manly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mathematics Department, University of Papua and New Guinea, P.O. Box 1144, Boroko, Papua New Guinea |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary An equation is given for the estimation of selective values from data obtained by mark-recapture experiments, assuming that selective pressures remain constant while the experiments are carried out. The equation does not have an explicit solution but can readily be solved using a trial-and-error method. The use of the equation is illustrated on some data reported byKettlewell et al. (1969) from an experiment involvingtypica andedda morphs of the mothAmathes glareosa. It is found that theedda morph apparently had a selective advantage of about 12% per day compared to thetypica morph and that this is significantly different from zero. Using another methodKettlewell concluded that the selective advantage of theedda morph was only 7% and that this was not statistically significant. |
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