I am analyzing MRC data that was collected from a sampling design that called for sampling only a random selection of strata with in the larger study area during each capture event. I have fit this data to Pollock’s robust design and found that data is too sparse to reliably estimate the migration parameters.
Making the assumption that the animals do not move in and out of the study area to a significant degree, I hypothesize that a valid analysis would be to fix the emigration parameters to the known probability that a stratum is not randomly selected and the immigration parameter to the known probability that a stratum is randomly selected. So, again, assuming there is no significant animal movement, capture probability would be, in theory, a non-bias estimate of conditional capture probability (conditional on having the strata selected where the subject resides).
I have never seen this approach taken before and would like any comments on the it’s validity and/or recommendations.
Thanks,
Dan