Hi,
I have a 6 year mark-recapture data set made up of opportunistic sighting reports (i.e. photographs), and split into 24 quarterly capture sessions. The number of photo submissions has varied quite dramatically over time, from 10 or so sightings per capture session early in the study, to hundreds in latter years, although this is almost certainly due to more people submitting photos rather than an corresponding increase in abundance.
CJS models work fine with this dataset, but I'm not sure how unconditional models such as POPAN will work. Are they capable of handling such dramatic variation in effort, and if so, how do I instruct MARK what this variation is? If I need to add effort as a constrain in the Design Matrix, do I need to apply this constraint to both capture probability and pent?
I've been through "The Guide" with a fine tooth comb, and have not found an answer for this (at least not with application to POPAN models). Any clues would be great!
Cheers,
Tim