We propose a method to plan the number of occasions of recapture experiments for population size estimation. We do so by fixing the smallest number of capture occasions so that the expected length of the profile confidence interval is less than or equal to a fixed threshold. In some cases, we solve the optimization problem in closed form. For more complex models we use numerical optimization. We detail models assuming homogeneous, time-varying, subject-specific capture probabilities, behavioral response to capture, and combining behavioral response with subject-specific effects. The principle we propose can be extended to plan any other model specification. We formally show the validity of the approach by proving distributional conve...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
We propose a criterion for selecting a capture-recapture model for closed populations which follows ...
We propose a method to plan the number of occasions of recapture experiments for population size est...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
[[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 two-step procedure based on a partial likelihood is proposed to estimate the size of a closed popu...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
In the context of capture-recapture modeling for estimating the un- known size of a finite populatio...
[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed popula...
A comprehensive understanding of the factors that affect capture probability in a capture-recapture...
Abstract: Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in pro-portional trapping...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
We propose a criterion for selecting a capture-recapture model for closed populations which follows ...
We propose a method to plan the number of occasions of recapture experiments for population size est...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul I. NelsonCapture-Recaputre (CR) experiments stemmed fr...
[[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 two-step procedure based on a partial likelihood is proposed to estimate the size of a closed popu...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
In the context of capture-recapture modeling for estimating the un- known size of a finite populatio...
[[abstract]]A point estimator and its associated confidence interval for the size of a closed popula...
A comprehensive understanding of the factors that affect capture probability in a capture-recapture...
Abstract: Estimation methods are suggested to estimate the population size in pro-portional trapping...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
We use the semiparametric additive hazards model to formulate the effects of individual covariates o...
[[abstract]]An estimation procedure using the idea of sample coverage is proposed to estimate popula...
We use martingale theory and a method of moments technique to derive a class of estimators for the s...
We propose a criterion for selecting a capture-recapture model for closed populations which follows ...