JT Schloesser wrote:I am experiencing a similar problem and hope someone can help me out. I have 15 time periods and for Burnhams LD models, it gives me 15 parameter estimates for both S and r, but only 14 parameter estimates for F and p. I've checked all the settings and capture histories without finding any problems. I thought about just discounting the last parameter for S to give me 14 estimates, but my first estimate for S is 1, which is not compatible with my data. My best fit models all have either g*t, g+t or t interactions. I ran the model averaging procedure and still the same situation. Any ideas on which parameters I need to use or ways to fix this? First time MARK user by the way.
JTS
Simple - if you have (n) occasions, for a LD model you have (n) estimates of survival, and (n-1) estimates for fidelity. Obvious explanation - you can't estimate fidelity for the interval following marking, since it is an 'event' that is estimable conditional on surviving beyond at least one interval. Encounter during the first interval is conditional only on survival and recovery rate. Encounter in subsequent intervals is a function of S, F, p, and r.
All you need to do is look at the individual PIMs for any fully dependent LD model. You'll see there are n index values for S, n-1 for p, n-1 for F, and n for r.
Pretty simple.