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An estimating function approach to the inference of catch-effort models
Authors:Chao  Anne  Chang  Shu-Hui
Institution:(1) Institute of Statistics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, 30043;(2) Department of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 10018
Abstract:A class of catch-effort models, which allows for heterogeneous removal probabilities, is proposed for closed populations. The model includes three types of removal probabilities: multiplicative, Poisson and logistic. The usual removal and generalized removal models then become special cases. The equivalence of the proposed model and a special type of capture-recapture model is discussed. A unified estimating function approach is used to estimate the initial population size. For the homogeneous model, the resulting population size estimator based on optimal estimating functions is asymptotically equivalent to the maximum likelihood estimator. One advantage for our approach is that it can be extended to handle the heterogeneous populations in which the maximum likelihood estimators do not exist. The bootstrap method is applied to construct variance estimators and confidence intervals. We illustrate the method by two real data examples. Results of a simulation study investigating the performance of the proposed estimation procedure are presented.
Keywords:capture-recapture  heterogeneity  population size  removal model  sample coverage
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