I'm putting together a multistate model for band recovery data (i.e., one live banding encounter and one dead encounter or recovery) to try to elucidate migratory behavior in American black ducks.
As far as I understand, in "normal" live-dead multistate models (where you could have more than one live encounter in an individual's capture history), live encounters are only recorded during specified sampling periods, whereas recoveries can occur at any time of the year.
Given that I will only have one live encounter per individual, do I still need to restrict live encounters to relatively "short" sampling periods (the assumption of equal probability of survival between individuals will not be violated if there is only one live and one dead encounter, correct?) or can I use all the banding data that I have (which has bi-annual peaks but occurs throughout the year)?
Thanks for any/all help,
Cheers,
claudia