Hi,
I'm a rookie MARK user, I have read through a lot of the relevant chapters in 'A gentle introduction' but unfortunately I am still unsure how to analyse my data. I have been trapping badgers from six populations 4 times a year for the last two years. Three have been treated with a fertility control drug and three are controls. I am therefore interested in changes in population size and birth rates over the two years. On each capture individuals are uniquely tattooed and given a unique fur clip. They were then camera-trapped. I wanted to compare mark recapture and mark resight techniques. I have used Bowden's estimator on the mark resight however number of marked animals is very low, <6, meaning I have very large CIs in some cases. I was wondering if there was any merit in analysing it using the Poisson log normal closed population model. I read in Chapter 18 it was possible to look at changes over time as I have permanent IDs however can I use the robust design if my field marks are temporary (I haven't been able to devise a way of getting unique permanent field marks on badgers) meaning a previously caught animal will be seen as unmarked if its fur clip is not refreshed.
I have read previous post where it has been said that capture mark recapture N estimates from open populations are inaccurate, I was looking at JS but now I'm a little confused. I have small populations with high recapture rates and I also have the issue of temporary immigration/emigration.
I hope you can help (I'm starting to think I'm beyond help!)
Many thanks
Sarah