Dear all,
After simulations of capture histories and their analysis in MARK, it occurred to me that the mean survival rate found from an unconstrained time-varying survival model (like CJS) using the variance components is the arithmetic mean of annual survival rates. Is it right? Using a constant survival model also seems to provide an estimate of the arithmetic mean. If so, I am concerned, as people typically plug this mean into population models for simulations, therefore overestimating the overall survival, i.e. the geometric mean. I see in the Mark book a lot of discussion on the estimation of variance, but not much on the mean. It does not seem trivial to me. For instance, the logit link does not even preserve the arithmetic mean. Am I missing something?
Cheers,
-Yvan