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Note: only 14 parameters counted of 15 specified parameters
AICc and parameter count have been adjusted upward
Beta estimate
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Phi:time9 18.1789730 1372.8637000 -2672.6338000 2708.9918000
I then changed the link to sin and reran the model. All the parameters were estimable and the real estimate of Phi for time 9 is still 1.
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Phi:time9 1.5707967 0.5079366 0.5752410 2.5663524
This leads me to believe that real estimate of Phi for time 9 is really 1. Now I am trying to interpret this estimate and understand what it means to have survival estimated at 1 and if it is biologically plausible.
An estimate of Phi=1 implies that no animals died or left the population over that time interval. I feel like this deserves some explanation. Given the variation in survival over the other time intervals, this is hard for me to understand. Are there some ways I can go into the raw data and verify this? Or any methods of model verification that can help me understand?
Thank you.