King R, Brooks S P
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, North Haugh, St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9SS, U.K.
The Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, U.K.
Biometrics. 2008 Sep;64(3):816-824. doi: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00938.x. Epub 2007 Nov 12.
We consider the estimation of the size of a closed population, often of interest for wild animal populations, using a capture-recapture study. The estimate of the total population size can be very sensitive to the choice of model used to fit to the data. We consider a Bayesian approach, in which we consider all eight plausible models initially described by Otis et al. (1978, Wildlife Monographs 62, 1-135) within a single framework, including models containing an individual heterogeneity component. We show how we are able to obtain a model-averaged estimate of the total population, incorporating both parameter and model uncertainty. To illustrate the methodology we initially perform a simulation study and analyze two datasets where the population size is known, before considering a real example relating to a population of dolphins off northeast Scotland.
我们考虑使用捕获-再捕获研究来估计封闭种群的大小,这对于野生动物种群来说通常是很有意义的。总种群大小的估计可能对用于拟合数据的模型选择非常敏感。我们考虑一种贝叶斯方法,在该方法中,我们在单个框架内考虑最初由奥蒂斯等人(1978年,《野生动物专论》62卷,第1 - 135页)描述的所有八个合理模型,包括包含个体异质性成分的模型。我们展示了如何能够获得总种群的模型平均估计值,同时纳入参数和模型的不确定性。为了说明该方法,我们首先进行了一项模拟研究,并分析了两个已知种群大小的数据集,然后再考虑一个与苏格兰东北部海域海豚种群相关的实际例子。