Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important for estimating the closed animal population parameters in capture-recapture studies. A generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach accounts for linear correlation among capture-recapture occasions, and individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities in a closed population capture-recapture individual heterogeneity and time variation model. The estimated capture probabilities are used to estimate animal population parameters. Two real data sets are used for illustrative purposes. A simulation study is carried out to assess the performance of the GEE estimator. A Quasi-Likelihood Information Criterion (QIC) is applied for the selection of t...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a class of continuous-time closed capture-recapture models which inc...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...
[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed popula...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Heterogeneity in capture probabilities represents a serious problem when estimating population size ...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
Estimation of animal population parameters is an important issue in ecological statistics. In this p...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
ABSTRACT; Wildlife population parameters, such as capture or detection probabilities, and density or...
[[abstract]]There have been no estimators of population size associated with the capture-recapture m...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a class of continuous-time closed capture-recapture models which inc...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...
[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed popula...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Individual heterogeneity in capture probabilities and time dependence are fundamentally important fo...
Heterogeneity in capture probabilities represents a serious problem when estimating population size ...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
Estimation of animal population parameters is an important issue in ecological statistics. In this p...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
ABSTRACT; Wildlife population parameters, such as capture or detection probabilities, and density or...
[[abstract]]There have been no estimators of population size associated with the capture-recapture m...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
[[abstract]]This paper develops a class of continuous-time closed capture-recapture models which inc...
[[abstract]]This article reviews various models for both discrete-time and continuous-time closed ca...
[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed popula...