[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed population are proposed under models that incorporate heterogeneity of capture probability. Real data sets provided in Edwards and Eberhardt (1967, Journal of Wildlife Management 31, 87-96) and Carothers (1973, Journal of Animal Ecology 42, 125-146) are used to illustrate this method and to compare it with other estimates. The performance of the proposed procedure is also investigated by means of Monte Carlo experiments. The method is especially useful when most of the captured individuals are caught once or twice in the sample, for which case the jackknife estimator usually does not work well. Numerical results also show that the proposed confiden...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
[[abstract]]There have been no estimators of population size associated with the capture-recapture m...
We derive estimates of the minimum capture proportion required to obtain a reliable estimate of the ...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in proportional trapping removal an...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
[[abstract]]I describe a new method for estimating the number of animals in a closed population with...
[[abstract]]This paper explores a unified approach to inference on the size of a closed population u...
[[abstract]]There have been no estimators of population size associated with the capture-recapture m...
We derive estimates of the minimum capture proportion required to obtain a reliable estimate of the ...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
The estimation of population density animal population parameters, such as capture probability, popu...
Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in proportional trapping removal an...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
A semiparametric estimation procedure is proposed to model capture-recapture data with the aim of es...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
[[abstract]]A new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-rec...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...