by mtreglia » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:40 am
Hi All,
I was just playing around with this simulation again (first time in a few months) and found something interesting going on that I couldn't explain.
Previously, when running a Huggins closed capture simulation of a 2-encounter situation, with the assumptions of p=c and constant p I set all PIM values as the same (i.e, every box in both PIMs were filled in with 1). When running that simulation with low encounter probability (<0.1) I got a bunch of unestimable Ns because it seemed individuals no 'marked' individuals were not being 'recaptured' in the simulation.
I was just trying the same thing, but had each PIM entry as different (but set the beta values the same, 0.05), and successfully got derived Ns. While the derived Ns were much lower than the population size, which makes sense (often <20 individuals), I was surprised that all simulation runs went without a problem. Was I simply initially doing it wrong? I hope I'm not just missing some obvious big-picture thing, but would like to know if I am
I understand from previous posts on this forum that a 2 encounter Huggins Closed Capture model is the same as the Lincoln-Petersen estimator, though which one? Looking at the Pollock et al 1990 monograph, they list 3 variations of it. Also, is there a reference anybody can direct me to that explains how the Huggins Closed Capture model for 2 occasions is the same as the Lincoln-Petersen method? I am just curious to understand it better.
Thanks a lot!
Mike