We develop a multi-state model to estimate the size of a closed population from capture–recapture studies. We consider the case where capture–recapture data are not of a simple binary form, but where the state of an individual is also recorded upon every capture as a discrete variable. The proposed multi-state model can be regarded as a generalisation of the commonly applied set of closed population models to a multi-state form. The model allows for heterogeneity within the capture probabilities associated with each state while also permitting individuals to move between the different discrete states. A closed-form expression for the likelihood is presented in terms of a set of sufficient statistics. The link between existing models for cap...
abstract Multistate capture- recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual one-site rec...
[[abstract]]Estimators of population size under two commonly used models (the time-variation model a...
International audienceM ultistate capture-recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual...
We develop a multi-state model to estimate the size of a closed population from capture–recapture st...
We develop a multi-state model to estimate the size of a closed population from capture–recapture st...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Resea...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
International audienceThe direct estimation and modeling of population growth rate from capture-reca...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
International audienceThe direct estimation and modeling of population growth rate from capture-reca...
This thesis focusses on the analysis of ecological capture-recapture data and the estimation of pop...
abstract Multistate capture- recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual one-site rec...
[[abstract]]Estimators of population size under two commonly used models (the time-variation model a...
International audienceM ultistate capture-recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual...
We develop a multi-state model to estimate the size of a closed population from capture–recapture st...
We develop a multi-state model to estimate the size of a closed population from capture–recapture st...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Resea...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
International audienceThe direct estimation and modeling of population growth rate from capture-reca...
Capture-recapture studies often involve collecting data on numerous capture occasions over a relativ...
International audienceThe direct estimation and modeling of population growth rate from capture-reca...
This thesis focusses on the analysis of ecological capture-recapture data and the estimation of pop...
abstract Multistate capture- recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual one-site rec...
[[abstract]]Estimators of population size under two commonly used models (the time-variation model a...
International audienceM ultistate capture-recapture models are a natural generalization of the usual...