Hi to you all,
I am studying a plover species where the young leave the nest after a few hours and I am trying to calculate survival from hatching to fledging. However, detectability is less than 1 so I thought that MARK would be a good way to do this.
I visited each brood weekly, but not all on the same day as I had several sites. So, although I could code the encounter history as visit 1, visit 2 ... my sampling period would not be instantaneous, which is one of the assumptions of MARK. Additonally, although you would get estimates for survival and detectability for broods of different ages (assumming you know the age at first capture), you would be ignoring the possibility of changes in survival (and detectability) over time.
Alternatively, the nest survival mode of MARK would be ideal, if there was some way of estimating detectability as well as survival.
I would like to know if anyone has tried to do this previously, or if anyone has any comments or suggestions for me.
Thank you for your help,
Fiona Burns