Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9741819 | Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A continuous time proportional trapping-removal model for the estimation of the size of an animal population with consideration of disturbance from non-target animal is studied. Maximum likelihood estimates and corresponding standard errors for the targeted population are derived. Their large sample properties can be obtained using martingale limit theory. Simulations are conducted, and a comparison is done when ignoring the disturbance in the model. An example on a small mammal capture-recapture study on deer mouse is presented.
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Authors
Liping Liu, Paul S.F. Yip,