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June 2009 Bayesian analysis to correct false-negative errors in capture–recapture photo-ID abundance estimates
Cibele Q. da-Silva
Braz. J. Probab. Stat. 23(1): 36-48 (June 2009). DOI: 10.1214/09-BJPS002

Abstract

Capture–recapture methods are largely used for estimating the size of some cetacean populations. The application of those methods for photo-identification data of recognizable individuals is very common. Poor quality photographs may lead the analyst to identify two sightings of the same individual as being different (false-negative errors). This kind of matching error inflates population size estimates. We develop a Bayesian approach to obtain bias corrected estimates of the population size N. The method can be used for Mt type capture–recapture models (Otis et al. Wildlife Monographs 62 (1978) 1–135) involving two or more sampling occasions. We used the methodology for simulated data.

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Cibele Q. da-Silva. "Bayesian analysis to correct false-negative errors in capture–recapture photo-ID abundance estimates." Braz. J. Probab. Stat. 23 (1) 36 - 48, June 2009. https://doi.org/10.1214/09-BJPS002

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Published: June 2009
First available in Project Euclid: 18 June 2009

zbMATH: 1298.92015
MathSciNet: MR2575421
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/09-BJPS002

Keywords: Bayesian models , capture–recapture , false-negative errors , multiple imputation

Rights: Copyright © 2009 Brazilian Statistical Association

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