Hi,
I am new at band analysis and to Program MARK, so I apologize in advance if these questions seem elementary. I have read much of the “Gentle Introduction Manual” and it has helped greatly, but I still have a few questions.
I am trying to analyze band recovery data for Canada geese banded 4 years (k=4) and with 5 years of recovery (/=5) and I have 2 age classes (adult and young). I imported the following recovery matrix and selected the Brownie et al. recoveries.
recovery matrix group = 1;
42 23 14 10 7;
39 23 20 11;
75 45 23;
80 45;
0;
316 235 504 461 0;
recovery matrix group = 2;
107 85 30 16 11;
100 58 38 29;
77 71 32;
129 54;
0;
694 521 545 563 0;
I ran 4 models: CJS model and the 3 models used in Chapter 10 which were S(a*t)f(a*t), S(a) f(a*t), and S(a) f(a). If I need more models or used the wrong models, please comment.
My next question concerns some large standard errors from the estimates. When I ran the S(a*t)f(a*t) model I got real large standard errors (80-162) for just 4 estimates (4:s, 8:s, 13:f, and 18:f). The same thing happened for estimate 12:f when I ran the S(a) f(a*t) model. I removed the 5th year of recoveries to see if the problem would still occur, and then the SE were normal. I retyped my data, reran, and still have the same problem. How do I fix this or what is occurring?
My other questions regard which model to select. Which model do I perform the bootstrap GOF test on? Then after I have made the c-hat adjustment, do I use the LRT test to pick among the models that have the highest AIC values?
Finally, is there any other analysis that I need to do besides what I have mentioned above for these estimated survival and recovery rates?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob