I'm new to and still learning program MARK, so please forgive me if this question is too mundane. I'm into Chapter 8 of "A Gentle Introduction" and trying to determine from the example in section 8.2 the actual proportion of animals that are in state "B". I understand how to calculate the transition from "N" to "B" and from "B" to "B" but it is not entirely clear how to average these to get an estimate, and associated error, for how many animals are in state "B" for any given model. Is there a clear and easy way to do this in MARK? Thanks.
--AKJohn