International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arising from marking and monitoring wild animals over time. Variation in survival may be explained by incorporating relevant covariates. We propose nonparametric and semiparametric regression methods for estimating survival in capture-recapture models. A fully Bayesian approach using Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations was employed to estimate the model parameters. The work is illustrated by a study of Snow petrels, in which survival probabilities are expressed as nonlinear functions of a climate covariate, using data from a 40-year study on marked individuals, nesting at Petrels Island, Terre Adélie
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
A two-step procedure based on the conditional likelihood is proposed to estimate the population size...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
Capture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arising from marking and mon...
Capture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arising from marking and mon...
Advances in capture–recapture methodology have allowed the inclusion of continuous, time-dependent i...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
Capture-recapture experiments are important for monitoring many endangered animal populations, such ...
A semiparametric partially linear model for the size of an open population is proposed and inference...
ii Capture-recapture methods are common in ecological studies when it is impossible to completely en...
ii Capture-recapture experiments are important for monitoring many endangered animal pop-ulations, s...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
A two-step procedure based on the conditional likelihood is proposed to estimate the population size...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
International audienceCapture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arisin...
Capture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arising from marking and mon...
Capture-recapture models were developed to estimate survival using data arising from marking and mon...
Advances in capture–recapture methodology have allowed the inclusion of continuous, time-dependent i...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
Capture-recapture experiments are important for monitoring many endangered animal populations, such ...
A semiparametric partially linear model for the size of an open population is proposed and inference...
ii Capture-recapture methods are common in ecological studies when it is impossible to completely en...
ii Capture-recapture experiments are important for monitoring many endangered animal pop-ulations, s...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
A two-step procedure based on the conditional likelihood is proposed to estimate the population size...