We have been trapping foxes for the past 3 years. We have a robust design with 3 primary sessions (years: 2007, 2008, 2009) and 4 secondary occasions (days) within each year. I plan to use habitat type (4 levels: MDSR, MDSG, Gfine, Gclay) and distance to road (2 levels: near, far) as grouping factors, age as two states (pup and non-pup), and sex as a dummy covariate.
Is it true that each fox must be in exactly one group (combination of habitat and distance to road)? In other words, foxes observed in multiple habitats and/or distance to road categories throughout the 3 years must be excluded from the analysis?
We are not interested in transition probabilities between habitats or between distance to road categories. Therefore, I don't think we want to treat habitat or distance to road as multiple states.