Modeling trap-awareness and related phenomena in capture-recapture studies.

Roger Pradel, Ana Sanz-Aguilar
Author Information
  1. Roger Pradel: Biostatistics and Population Biology Group, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France. roger.pradel@cefe.cnrs.fr

Abstract

Trap-awareness and related phenomena whereby successive capture events are not independent is a feature of the majority of capture-recapture studies. This phenomenon was up to now difficult to incorporate in open population models and most authors have chosen to neglect it although this may have damaging consequences. Focusing on the situation where animals exhibit a trap response at the occasion immediately following one where they have been trapped but revert to their original naïve state if they are missed once, we show that trap-dependence is more naturally viewed as a state transition and is amenable to the current models of capture-recapture. This approach has the potential to accommodate lasting or progressively waning trap effects.

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MeSH Term

Algorithms
Animal Identification Systems
Animals
Awareness
Behavior, Animal
Female
Male
Markov Chains
Models, Statistical
Models, Theoretical
Population Density
Probability

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