Hello All,
I am using the MCMC procedure in MARK to estimate annual survival, process variance, and process correlations for radio-collared individuals on 3 study areas using monthly known-fate data collected over 11 years. I constructed a DM where monthly survival was constant throughout the year but differed by year and group (g*t; group = study area). Because there were no animals collared in group 3-year 1, I fixed S{3,1}=0 to obtain fixed effects MLEs for initial values in the MCMC procedure. When setting up the MCMC procedure, I selected all parameters EXCEPT S{3,1} (i.e., parameter 23 for this dataset). I specified 3 hyperdistributions (1 for each study area) using a 3-column DM and specified 3 separate rhos making sure that rho(2) and rho(3) corresponding to correlations between groups 2&3 and groups 1&3, respectively, were appropriately placed in the V-C matrix to account for the missing parameter (i.e., parameter 23). When I run the estimation procedure, each iteration produces the following warning:
* * WARNING * * Error number 23 returned from DPOCO in MCMC.
Sigma(1) = 0.5618496
Sigma(2) = 0.7799723E-01
Sigma(3) = 0.5215052
Rounding errors are dominating calculations
Sigma(1) = 0.5618496
Sigma(2) = 0.7799723E-01
Sigma(3) = 0.5215052
VCDET = 0.6929720E-48
RCOND = 0.1130466-316
DET = 6.929720 -49.00000
My question is am I setting up this analysis appropriately given I have no data for 1 group in 1 year? If not, how should I be doing this? Is the MCMC procedure in MARK capable of handling this?
Thanks
Jared