Dear All
From my readings of 'the book' and past discussions on this forum, I was under the impression that MARK handles missing samples when analysing live recapture data no probs. However, I'm having some troubles in this regard. I am interested in survival rates of frogs, and conducted a mark-recap study at various ponds over two years. However, not all ponds were sampled in both years. Thus, I have 18 occasions in total (8 in year 1, 10 in year 2), but roughly half of the sites were only sampled in the first year.
Thus, I have:
Frog 1: 000011010000001000
etc
Frog 28: 10100110..........
etc
Frog 50: 000011010101001000
etc
I can run live recapture models on these data, but the Deviance estimate is always 0. However, when I run the models using data from only one season, no problems.
If anyone has some ideas on where I may be going wrong here I would grealty appreciate it! Is there an inherent problem I'm not aware of, or is there possible problems with my data (e.g. too sparse??)
Thanks in advance
Geoff