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The process of counting a portion of a population of a species in a particular area and using that number to estimate
the total population without physically interacting with the species is called
A restoration
B) mark/recapure
C) bottlenecking
D) sampling
E) arcology


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This is a hint, In ecology, a population consists of all the organisms of a given species that live in a particular area. The statistical study of populations and how they change over time is called demography. Ecologists often estimate the size and density of populations using quadrats and the mark-recapture method.

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I think it's sampling, since mark/recapture involves scientists to have to interact with the animals.

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