Hi all,
I am comparing two hare populations subject to different management regimes. More specifically I am looking at the affects of hunting on dispersal and survival. I have a number of leverets radio tagged and tag failure and loss is low, what tag loss I have does not appear to be biased and therefore I have opted for Known Fate models in MARK. I have calculated dispersal distance as the distance between the natal site and the breeding site. I want to incorporate this dispersal parameter as an individual covariate in my Known Fate model to assess the costs of dispersal in terms of increased mortality.
However, when assessing the affect of various explanatory variables on dispersal distance, it transpired that I needed to log transform dispersal distance as it was heteroscadastic.
My question is:
Should individual covariates be normally distributed? i.e. should I use the log transformed distance as opposed to dispersal distance. I have tried the analysis with both and they give different results.
Hope this isn't too daft a question!