This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recapture experiments. Whereas a diversity of estimators of the population size has been suggested, the question of estimating the associated variances is less frequently addressed. This note points out that the technique of conditioning can be applied here successfully which also allows us to identify sources of variation: the variance due to estimation of the model parameters and the binomial variance due to sampling n units from a population of size N. It is applied to estimators typically used in capture–recapture experiments in continuous time including the estimators of Zelterman and Chao and improves upon previously used variance estima...
This paper considers the problem of estimating the population total when the population size is unkn...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
In this paper, we obtain bounds for the population coefficient of variation (CV) in Bernoulli, Discr...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
The question ‘How many?’ arises in many scientific areas. To address this question, Capture–recaptur...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
AbstractThe variance effective population size for age structured populations is generally hard to e...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
Using data from several artificial and natural populations published in the sampling literature, an ...
The purpose of the study is to estimate the population size under a truncated count model that accou...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
Abstract: In scientific applications, interest usually focuses on the “superpopula-tion ” parameters...
This paper considers the problem of estimating the population total when the population size is unkn...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
In this paper, we obtain bounds for the population coefficient of variation (CV) in Bernoulli, Discr...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
The question ‘How many?’ arises in many scientific areas. To address this question, Capture–recaptur...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
AbstractThe variance effective population size for age structured populations is generally hard to e...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
Using data from several artificial and natural populations published in the sampling literature, an ...
The purpose of the study is to estimate the population size under a truncated count model that accou...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
Abstract: In scientific applications, interest usually focuses on the “superpopula-tion ” parameters...
This paper considers the problem of estimating the population total when the population size is unkn...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
In this paper, we obtain bounds for the population coefficient of variation (CV) in Bernoulli, Discr...