This is a query I received via email. I'm posting here and then a reply. I believe something like this has been posted before in possibly a different form.
Dear Jeff Laake,
I found your email address on the R-Mark documentation, I hope you don’t mind me contacting you.
I am a beginner to R and R-Mark. I need to use MARK Pradel temporal symmetry models, and the R-MARK package is very appealing so as to avoid the design matrix headaches!
I have read most of the documentation available, including the appendix from the Mark manual, yet I can’t seem to find the answer to my question and I suspect that despite investing quite a bit of time in trying to figure this out, I may be missing the point! Initially I need to run a CJS analysis to determine the appropriate structure for survival to then apply in the Pradel models. My first stumbling block is that I have 3 groups, Male Female and Unsexed birds. I need to have the unsexed birds constant and males and females time dependent because in previous analyses we found that the unsexed birds were creating problems due to low numbers in this group, however I need to keep them ‘in there’ for the Pradel analysis.
So if I was doing this in MARK my model structure would be:
survival (Males time, females time, unsexed constant) (males and females different but time dependent, unsexed constant)
survival (Males and females time, unsexed constant) (males and females bunched together but time dependent, unsexed constant)
survival (males constant, females constant, unsexed constant) (all 3 groups different but constant)
survival (males and females constant, unsexed constant). (males and females the same but constant, unsexed constant)
Sorry if this sounds really stupid, but I can’t figure out how to apply this when I get to writing the model functions in R-MARK; from the examples and documentation I have seen I don’t know how to ‘drill down’ to give individual groups different temporal structure in this way. I know how to write it in GEMACO but M/E-surge doesn’t have the nice parameterisations of the Pradel model available, hence the need to switch over to R-MARK.
Hope you can help and apologies if I am ‘missing the point’ any nudges in the right direction would be very gratefully received as RMARK looks pretty cool if only I could get past this block!
Thanks!
Lianne