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. 2015 Aug 25;15:21. doi: 10.1186/s12898-015-0052-x

Table 2.

Community-specific capwire estimates

Group n N (groups) 95% CI Monitoring estimate
Bulindi 17 19 (2) 17–21 19
Kasokwa 8 8 (1) 8–9 15
Kasongoire 28 38 (3) 31–56 34
Katanga 26 48 (1) 31–83
Kiraira 5 5 (1) 5–200
Kiryangobe 13 15 (2) 13–20
Kityedo 16 18 (2) 16–21
Kyamuchumba 11 13 (1) 11–19
Mukihani 25 46 (2) 36–70
Wagaisa 33 34 (2) 33–38
Group-specific total 182 244
Overall total 182 256 (3) 246–321

Numbers of unique individuals genotyped (n) and population sizes (N) are shown with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for each putative chimpanzee community in the study area. The numbers of groups of chimpanzees with different probabilities of detection included in the estimate model appear in parentheses following the abundance estimate. Monitoring estimates refer to the number of chimpanzees reported during the study period for communities monitored for research or conservation (provided via pers. comm. as follows: Bulindi, Matthew McLennan; Kasokwa, Janette Wallis; Kasongoire, Geoffrey Muhanguzi). The sum of group-specific estimates, and the estimate of total population size obtained by pooling data from all communities for analysis, appear at the bottom.