Hello,
I'm analyzing encounter history data from a study on a migratory fish where radio-tagged fish were detected over 5 fixed receiver stations placed along the river. The study was repeated over 3 years but in one of the years the last two receiver stations were not operational. So I assumed that fish detected at the third station would have to be censored as shown in the encounter history below (the last three digits represent the year group):
10100 -1 0 0;
However I'm not sure how to deal with fish that was last detected for instance at the second station in that same year (encounter history: 11000). Should I censor them as well even though they could have been potentially detected at the third station? Or should I write the frequency of the encounter history as I would normally do without censoring? My concern in doing the latter is whether MARK will consider the last two stations when "writing" probability statements for that encounter history when it shouldn't as the fish could not be monitored downstream of the third station. Hope this is not confusing...
Thanks!
Ed