Regular censusing of wild animal populations produces data for estimating their annual survival. However, there can be missing covariate data; for instance time varying covariates that are measured on individual animals often contain missing values. By considering the transitions that occur from each occasion to the next, we derive a novel expression for the likleihood for mark-recapture-recovery data, which is equivalent to the traditional likelihood in the case where no covariate data are missing, and which provides a natural way of dealing with covariate data that are missing, for whatever reason. Unlike complete-case analysis, this approach does not exclude incompletely observed life histories, uses all available data and produces cons...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
We consider mark-recapture-recovery (MRR) data of animals where the model parameters are a function ...
Long-term marking studies are often used to investigate survival rates in animal populations. In man...
SUMMARY: We consider the issue of analyzing complex ecological data in the presence of covariate inf...
We consider the issue of analyzing complex ecological data in the presence of covariate information ...
Key ecological studies involve the regular censusing of populations of wild animals, resulting in in...
We consider mark–recapture–recovery data with additional individual time-varying continuous covariat...
ii Capture-recapture methods are common in ecological studies when it is impossible to completely en...
Summary: Time-varying, individual covariates are problematic in experiments with marked ani-mals bec...
Individual covariates are commonly used in capture-recapture models as they can provide important in...
Since its original derivation, researchers have developed different extensions of the Cormack-Jolly-...
We consider mark–recapture–recovery data with additional individual time-varying continuous covariat...
A new method for analysing discrete life history data with missing covariate value
For capture-recapture models when covariates are subject to measurement errors and missing data, a s...
The main purpose of this paper is using capture-recapture data to estimate the population size when ...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
We consider mark-recapture-recovery (MRR) data of animals where the model parameters are a function ...
Long-term marking studies are often used to investigate survival rates in animal populations. In man...
SUMMARY: We consider the issue of analyzing complex ecological data in the presence of covariate inf...
We consider the issue of analyzing complex ecological data in the presence of covariate information ...
Key ecological studies involve the regular censusing of populations of wild animals, resulting in in...
We consider mark–recapture–recovery data with additional individual time-varying continuous covariat...
ii Capture-recapture methods are common in ecological studies when it is impossible to completely en...
Summary: Time-varying, individual covariates are problematic in experiments with marked ani-mals bec...
Individual covariates are commonly used in capture-recapture models as they can provide important in...
Since its original derivation, researchers have developed different extensions of the Cormack-Jolly-...
We consider mark–recapture–recovery data with additional individual time-varying continuous covariat...
A new method for analysing discrete life history data with missing covariate value
For capture-recapture models when covariates are subject to measurement errors and missing data, a s...
The main purpose of this paper is using capture-recapture data to estimate the population size when ...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
We consider mark-recapture-recovery (MRR) data of animals where the model parameters are a function ...
Long-term marking studies are often used to investigate survival rates in animal populations. In man...