by zugunruhe1 » Mon Dec 07, 2015 11:15 pm
Hello, I am trying to format nest data to use with the known fate model (because I used temperature loggers that allowed me to detect when the nest failed). I’ve read the known fate chapter, but am struggling on how to translate the formatting. For instance, would each interval correspond to a day in the nesting season? If so, that might be problematic because the staggered entry example of data, which applies most closely to my nest data since all my nests were obviously not found on the same day (page 16-13), assumes that the end of the tracking period was the same for all individuals. But I’m thinking the real “end” should not exceed what the fledging date would have been for a particular nest. For instance, if I had a nest that failed in the beginning of the season, I could code it “11” when it failed, but would giving it pairs of 0’s for every day thereafter until the end of the nesting season be telling MARK that it theoretically could have been active over the entire nesting season? I'm particularly concerned about this because I'd like to test if there are any effects of variation in DSR across the nesting season. Is coding failed nests with 0's for the remainder of the nesting season an invalid approach, or am I overthinking this? I searched the MARK forum and found a similar question but the only answer was to use known fate, so I’d really appreciate any specific help on formatting. Thanks so much!