Hello all: I hope this is in the right place. I am doing my analysis in RMark, but my question is a bit more global.
I have a set of data with mark-recapture of small mammals across 3 years, with collection May-November. I am doing a Robust design, and in general the Robust models with heterogeneity give good, reasonable estimates. I have 3 locations, each of which is divided into 3 treatments. The goal is to compare survival rates and population between the treatments over time (as they are treated).
I have run basically the same model with S ~treatment * t.gap (primary period) and S ~treatment + t.gap and get similar but differing (in a very meaningful way) results. In general the additive model makes good biological sense, but does it still allow me to compare survival between the treatments? In general, I think survival will be a function of treatment and time of the year, I am just not sure if that means "treatment + time of year" or "treatment * time of year".
I hope this question is not too basic, I have just tied myself in knots and am looking for more opinions.
Mike.