I am estimating the population trend for a decreasing population and was wondering if it made more sense to average the lambdas over time or to fit a line to the population estimates year by year. I am using estimators whereby N is a derived parameter so I cannot directly model N as a time trend. Also, the estimator does not estimate lambda directly so I have to calculate that as Nt/(Nt-1). The problem that I see with averaging the lambdas and determining the CI is that when the population is small, a change in just a few animals can have a big effect on lambda. However, the effect would not be as great if those points were all part of a general regression line. Which is more appropriate if I wanted to evaluate whether the decline was not due to sampling error? Thanks,
Joe