Rotella wrote:Dear Ray,
Each nest in the sample has a different age on each day of the nesting season. The model described in chapter 17 (pages 15-16) of the current version of the book uses the "add" function in MARK to calculate the age of each nest on each day of the nesting season. Those calculated ages are then used as covariates in the model, and the estimated coefficient relating age to DSR is for age not the day of the season.
Perhaps if you contrast this age model (designated as model 6) with the date model (designated as model 5 on the previous page), you can see the difference more clearly. In both models, the design matrix has as many rows as you have dates in your nesting data. But, in model 5, you simply put a continuous string of numbers in the column (from 1 to the number of days in the season). In contrast, for model 6 (age model) you use code to calculate the age of each nest on each date.
I hope this helps.
Jay
Thanks so much, Rotella, I am clear now, the result is the DSR varies according wiht nest age, not just the DSR of the nesting days, I got it~
But in the graph of Chapter page17, how does the dat of DSR age1 、15、30 come from? I try in individual convariate plot,estimates put into excel ,but I am not sure the result is right. Sorry , this is my first time to use mark, And english is a block for me to understand it. Thanks again~