Hi everybody,
I'm exploring interaction models between two species of ungulates (pairwise comparisons). I'm assuming that detection probabilities for the species are independent, since I have not plausible ecological hypotheses explaining this kind of interaction. In order to account for habitat preference and differences in occupancy among sites, I fitted at first a set of single season models with covariates. Then, I would use the same covariates for the best single models in the interaction models. Basically, I have to compare two models, with phi set equal to 1 and the full model, that is:
1) psiA(covA+covB),psiB(covC),phi(.),pA(.),pB(.),rA(.),rB(.),delta(1) = full model
2) psiA(covA+covB),psiB(covC),phi(1),pA(.),pB(.),rA(.),rB(.),delta(1) = reduced model
I'm unsure about the other parameters pA(.),pB(.),rA(.),rB(.). Should they freely estimated as in 1 and 2? Or should they fixed equal to 1 as delta? or we have to impose the same value for all?
Many thanks!
Daniel