Handbook of Capture-Recapture AnalysisSteven C. Amstrup, Trent L. McDonald, Bryan F. J. Manly Princeton University Press, 20 de nov. de 2005 - 313 páginas Every day, biologists in parkas, raincoats, and rubber boots go into the field to capture and mark a variety of animal species. Back in the office, statisticians create analytical models for the field biologists' data. But many times, representatives of the two professions do not fully understand one another's roles. This book bridges this gap by helping biologists understand state-of-the-art statistical methods for analyzing capture-recapture data. In so doing, statisticians will also become more familiar with the design of field studies and with the real-life issues facing biologists. |
Conteúdo
Introduction to the Handbook | 1 |
12 Overview of Chapters 2 to 8 | 3 |
13 Maximum Likelihood with CaptureRecapture Methods | 9 |
14 Model Selection Procedures | 17 |
15 Notation | 19 |
Classical Closedpopulation CaptureRecapture Models | 22 |
22 Structure of CaptureRecapture Experiments and Data | 23 |
23 Early Models and Estimators | 26 |
68 Chapter Summary | 140 |
Joint Modeling of Tagrecovery and Liveresighting Data | 142 |
72 Data Structure | 144 |
73 Simple Models | 145 |
74 More General Models | 156 |
75 Model Fitting and Assessment | 157 |
76 Tag Misreads and Tag Loss | 161 |
78 Chapter Summary | 163 |
24 Limitations of Early Models and the Motivation for More General Models | 34 |
25 Chapter Summary | 35 |
Classical Openpopulation CaptureRecapture Models | 36 |
32 The Original JollySeber Model | 38 |
33 The JollySeber Likelihood Components | 44 |
34 Restrictions and Generalizations of the JollySeber Model | 45 |
35 Agedependent Models | 46 |
36 GoodnessofFit and Model Selection Issues | 47 |
37 Examples | 48 |
38 Conclusions | 55 |
Modern Closedpopulation CaptureRecapture Models | 58 |
43 Continuoustime Models | 78 |
44 Computing Considerations | 85 |
45 Chapter Summary | 86 |
Modern Openpopulation CaptureRecapture Models | 88 |
52 Conditional Singleage Models | 89 |
53 Conditional Multipleage Models | 102 |
54 Reversetime Models | 107 |
55 Unconditional Models | 109 |
56 The Robust Design | 116 |
57 Discussion | 120 |
58 Chapter Summary | 121 |
Tagrecovery Models | 124 |
62 Assumptions of Brownie Models | 128 |
64 Functional Linkage Between the Exploitation Rate and the Survival Rate | 131 |
66 Diagnostics and Tests of Assumptions | 132 |
67 Preventing and Dealing with Failures of Assumptions | 134 |
Multistate Models | 165 |
82 The ArnasonSchwarz Model Introduction | 166 |
83 The JollySeber Approach | 177 |
84 Multisample Stratified Closed Populations | 187 |
85 Multisample Stratified Open Populations | 192 |
86 Chapter Summary | 194 |
Examples | 196 |
92 Openpopulation Analyses of Data on the European Dipper | 198 |
93 The Huggins Closedpopulation Model Applied to the European Dipper Data | 231 |
94 Assessing GoodnessofFit | 236 |
95 HorvitzThompson Openpopulation Size Estimates | 241 |
96 A Multistate Multistrata Model | 245 |
97 Polar Bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea | 247 |
98 Dead Recoveries of Mallard Ducks | 254 |
99 Chapter Summary | 263 |
CaptureRecapture Methods in Practice | 266 |
103 Openpopulation Models | 267 |
104 Tagrecovery Models | 269 |
105 Other Models | 270 |
106 Model Selection | 271 |
107 Known Ages | 272 |
Appendix | 275 |
A2 General and Contact Information for Common CaptureRecapture Software Packages Listed in Table A1 | 277 |
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Contributors Notes | 301 |
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