Handbook of capture-recapture analysis /
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Imprint: | Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2005. |
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Description: | xviii, 313 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5785226 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Overview of chapters 2 to8
- 1.3. Maximum Likelihood with Capture-Recapture Methods
- 1.4. Model Selection Procedures
- 1.5. Notation
- Chapter 2. Classical Closed-population Capture-Recapture Models
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Structure of Capture-Recapture Experiments and Data
- 2.3. Early Models and Estimators
- 2.4. Limitations of Early Models and the Motivation for More General Models
- 2.5. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 3. Classical Open-population Capture-Recapture Models
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. The Original Jolly-Seber Model
- 3.3. The Jolly-Seber Likelihood Components
- 3.4. Restrictions and Generalizations of the Jolly-Seber Model
- 3.5. Age-dependent Models
- 3.6. Goodness-of-Fit and Model Selection Issues
- 3.7. Examples
- 3.8. Conclusions
- 3.9. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 4. Modern Closed-population Capture-Recapture Models
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Discrete-time Models with Unequal Catchabilities
- 4.3. Continuous-time Models
- 4.4. Computing Considerations
- 4.5. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 5. Modern Open-population Capture-Recapture Models
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Conditional Single-age Models
- 5.3. Conditional Multiple-age Models
- 5.4. Reverse-time Models
- 5.5. Unconditional Models
- 5.6. The Robust Design
- 5.7. Discussion
- 5.8. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 6. Tag-recovery Models
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Assumptions of Brownie Models
- 6.3. Interpretation of the Tag-recovery Rate Parameter
- 6.4. Functional Linkage Between the Exploitation Rate and the Survival Rate
- 6.5. Instantaneous Rate Models for Estimating Harvest and Natural Mortality
- 6.6. Diagnostics and Tests of Assumptions
- 6.7. Preventing and Dealing with Failures of Assumptions
- 6.8. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 7. Joint Modeling of Tag-recovery and Live-resighting Data
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Data Structure
- 7.3. Simple Models
- 7.4. More General Models
- 7.5. Model Fitting and Assessment
- 7.6. Tag Misreads and Tag Loss
- 7.7. Computing Considerations
- 7.8. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 8. Multistate Models
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. The Arnason-Schwarz Model
- 8.3. The Jolly-Seber Approach
- 8.4. Multisample Stratified Closed Populations
- 8.5. Multisample Stratified Open Populations
- 8.6. Chapter Summary
- Chapter 9. Examples
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Open-population Analyses of Data on the European Dipper
- 9.3. The Huggins Closed-population Model Applied to the European Dipper Data
- 9.4. Assessing Goodness-of-Fit
- 9.5. Horvitz-Thompson Open-population Size Estimates
- 9.6. A Multistate (Multistrata) Model
- 9.7. Polar Bears in the Southern Beaufort Sea
- 9.8. Dead Recoveries of Mallard Ducks
- 9.9. Chapter Summary
- Chapter. Capture-Recapture Methods in Practice
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Closed-population Models
- 10.3. Open-population Models
- 10.4. Tag-recovery Models
- 10.5. Other Models
- 10.6. Model Selection
- 10.7. Known Ages
- Appendix
- A.1. Capability Matrix for Common Capture-Recapture Software Packages
- A.2. General and Contact Information for Commo