A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete time. Individuals can be removed after capture at any time during the experiment. The usual recapture and removal experiments are shown to be particular cases of the general formulation. The capture probability is assumed to have a logistic function that depends on individual covariates and can be time dependent. The unified approach involves a two-step procedure. A conditional likelihood function is used to estimate the covariates' coefficients and a Horvitz-Thompson type estimator to estimate the population size. The asymptotic and small-sample properties of the resulting estimators are investigated. A real example is given.link_to_subscrib...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-recapture exper...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
A two-step procedure based on a partial likelihood is proposed to estimate the size of a closed popu...
Abstract: Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in pro-portional trapping...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for continuous time capture studies ...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
Conditional likelihood based on counting processes are combined with a Horvitz-Thompson estimator to...
Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in proportional trapping removal an...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-recapture exper...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
A two-step procedure based on a partial likelihood is proposed to estimate the size of a closed popu...
Abstract: Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in pro-portional trapping...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for continuous time capture studies ...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
Conditional likelihood based on counting processes are combined with a Horvitz-Thompson estimator to...
Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in proportional trapping removal an...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A continuous time frailty capture-recapture model is proposed for estimating population size of a cl...
A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-recapture exper...