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Multievent: An extension of multistate capture-recapture models to uncertain states

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BIOMETRICS
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages 442-447

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2005.00318.x

Keywords

Arnason-Schwarz model; breeding propensity; Canada goose; hidden Markov model; Jolly-Move model; memory model

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Capture-recapture models were originally developed to account for encounter probabilities that are less than 1 in free-ranging animal populations. Nowadays, these models can deal with the movement of animals between different locations and are also used to study transitions between different states. However, their use to estimate transitions between states does not account for uncertainty in state assignment. I present the extension of multievent models, which does incorporate this uncertainty. Multievent models belong to the family of hidden Markov models. I also show in this article that the memory model, in which the next state or location is influenced by the previous state occupied, can be fully treated within the framework of multievent models.

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