All,
I guess this is a follow up question to the thread 'known fate model and age' posted 14 July 2004 on this forum at the below address, (http://www.phidot.org/forum/viewtopic.p ... hlight=age). But, I had some additional questions so I thought I would repost.
Situation: I have a known fate dataset (30 encounter occassions-months over 2.5 years) where individuals were captured every January (2001, 2002, 2003) as either juveniles (~6 months old) and adults (~1.5 years old). Juveniles transition to adults on 1 June based on the structure shown in the above thread with 2 encounter histories for each individual, captured adults stay adults throughout. The 'at-risk' period for juveniles is between 1 and 6 months (when they transition to adults at the median of the breeding season).
I want to estimate survival based on age and I was a little unclear on how known fate in MARK estimates the beta and real parameters for juveniles. So, trying out a simple model (B_0 + B_1*Age), and using user-defined individual covariates I get a constant estimate for all 30 encounter occasions, which I suppose would make sense if there were juveniles at-risk in all occasions, but, from July-December of each year, all individuals are classified as adults as all juveniles were censored at the end of May.
So, I went and build a time-dependent age model (Age on the diagonal following the MARKBOOK individual covariate chapter) and set user-defined individual covariates to 1 (Adult) and I get age-specific estimates of survival for each encounter occasion. When I do the same for juveniles, I get beta and real estimates for all 30 encounter occasions, even though there were only 18 months where juveniles were at-risk as juveniles?
So, I went to the Age and Cohort Cp. in the MARKBOOK and had no luck figuring this out? I guess I am unclear on how known fate in MARK estimates juvenile survival for periods when the at-risk set has zero individuals in it?
Am I looking at this the wrong way? Does anyone have an suggestions/comments/direction?
A small piece of my encounter history follows with individual covariates of Sex, Age, Site, Region.
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