Why a time effect often has a limited impact on capture‐recapture estimates in closed populations |
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Authors: | Louis‐Paul Rivest |
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Affiliation: | Département de mathématiques et de statistique Université Laval, Québec (Québec) Canada G1K 7P4 |
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Abstract: | The author is concerned with log‐linear estimators of the size N of a population in a capture‐recapture experiment featuring heterogeneity in the individual capture probabilities and a time effect. He also considers models where the first capture influences the probability of subsequent captures. He derives several results from a new inequality associated with a dispersive ordering for discrete random variables. He shows that in a log‐linear model with inter‐individual heterogeneity, the estimator N is an increasing function of the heterogeneity parameter. He also shows that the inclusion of a time effect in the capture probabilities decreases N in models without heterogeneity. He further argues that a model featuring heterogeneity can accommodate a time effect through a small change in the heterogeneity parameter. He demonstrates these results using an inequality for the estimators of the heterogeneity parameters and illustrates them in a Monte Carlo experiment |
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Keywords: | Heterogeneity in capture probabilities log‐convexity mixture model multinomial distribution overdispersion Poisson regression |
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