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Capture-recapture when time and behavioral response affect capture probabilities

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BIOMETRICS
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages 427-433

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.0006-341X.2000.00427.x

Keywords

bootstrap; capture-recapture; maximum likelihood; maximum quasi-likelihood; optimal estimating equation; population size

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We consider a capture-recapture model in which capture probabilities vary with time and with behavioral response. Two inference procedures are developed under the assumption that recapture probabilities bear a constant relationship to initial capture probabilities. These two procedures are the maximum likelihood method (both unconditional and conditional types are discussed) and an approach based on optimal estimating functions. The population size estimators derived from the two procedures are shown to be asymptotically equivalent when population size is large enough. The performance and relative merits of various population size estimators for finite cases are discussed. The bootstrap method is suggested for constructing a variance estimator and confidence interval. An example of the deer mouse analyzed in Otis et al. (1978, Wildlife Monographs 62, 93) is given for illustration.

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