Estimating temporary emigration using capture-recapture data with Pollock's robust design

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Kendall, WL [1 ]
Nichols, JD [1 ]
Hines, JE [1 ]
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[1] US FISH & WILDLIFE SERV, OFF MIGRATORY BIRD MANAGEMENT, LAUREL, MD 20708 USA
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capture-recapture; demographic parameters; Microtus pennsylvanicus; models; open populations; Peromyscus leucopus; Pollock's robust design; statistical estimation; temporary emigration;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Statistical inference for capture-recapture studies of open animal populations typically relies on the assumption that all emigration from the studied population is permanent. However, there are many instances in which this assumption is unlikely to be met. We define two general models for the process of temporary emigration: completely random and Markovian. We then consider effects of these two types of temporary emigration on Jolly-Seber estimators and on estimators arising from the full-likelihood approach to robust design data. Capture-recapture data arising from Pollock's robust design provide the basis for obtaining unbiased estimates of demographic parameters in the presence of temporary emigration, and for estimating the probability of temporary emigration. We present a likelihood-based approach to dealing with temporary emigration that permits estimation under different models of temporary emigration and yields tests for completely random and Markovian emigration. In addition, we use the relationship between capture probability estimates based on closed and open models under completely random temporary emigration to derive three ad hoc estimators for the probability of temporary emigration. Two of these should be especially useful in situations where capture probabilities are heterogeneous among individual animals. Ad hoc and full-likelihood estimators are illustrated for small-mammal capture-recapture data sets. We believe that these models and estimators will be useful for testing hypotheses about the process of temporary emigration, for estimating demographic parameters in the presence of temporary emigration, and for estimating probabilities of temporary emigration. These latter estimates are frequently of ecological interest as indicators of animal movement and, in some sampling situations, as direct estimates of breeding probabilities and proportions.
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页码:563 / 578
页数:16
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