Question regarding trap happiness methods in MARK
I am using MARK to generate survival estimates of live recaptures of a coral reef fish.
Component tests using UCARE indicate trap happiness (it appears that an individual's probability of capture at time t+1 is influence by whether or not the individual was captured at time t).
I understand that a suitable model for trap happiness incorporates the TSM model structure in p (recapture).
I wish to verify that the method I will use to deal with trap happiness is correct, specifically these two steps:
1. Transform the data by splitting the encounter histories for trap dependent analysis
2. Use a 2 age class structure in p (recapture)
The encounter history splitting technique is not mentioned in the MARK manual so I am concerned that I may be confusing two methods of dealing with trap dependence. If these techniques are not correct, I would appreciate any guidance on dealing with trap happiness you can give me.
Supplementary information:
Fish are recaptured, not resighted -
Handling methods of inital capture and tagging and subsequent capture occasions are almost identical, therefore trap response is unlikely to be limited only to the interval after initial capture. Fish likely use the traps as shelter which may account for the "happiness" in entering an unbaited trap.