Dear all,
I have a statiscal question more than a modelling question.
Based on CMR model selection, I have strong evidence of senescence in my population of griffon vulture. So, I have split the age parameter in three age-classes -> young-adult-senescent.
According different evolutionary hypotheses, I would expect a higher temporal variance upon young and senescent age-classes than upon adult age class (long lived bird species).
I have used the process variance function implemented in Mark (I use RMArk) to achieve this analyse but I have a conceptual problem.
**Is it possible to compare variance among age classes?**
Indeed, although analyses gave the expected results (high variance for young and senescent age classes), I am not sure that these results are not biased by the fact that survival for young and senescent age-classes are lower.
The mean and the variance are mathematically linked and the variance of proportion data (as the survival estimates) is expected to be higher for value around 0.5.
So my question,
Is the analyse of variance process among age classes is not mathematically biaised?
Is Mark consider this mathematical link in the calculation of process variance?
If not, how can I consider this issue?
I have read and re-read the "variance component" part of the paper "ADVANCED FEATURES OF PROGRAM
MARK" but I am not sure to understand the calculation method in all his complexity.
Thank for the reply
Stephane