Towards built-in capture-recapture mixed models in program E-SURGE
Résumé
We consider the first steps towards implementing capture-recapture mixed models in program E-SURGE. The main issue when estimating the parameters of mixed models is that integrals associated with the random effects distributions need to be dealt with. Rather than using a Bayesian approach with Markov chain Monte Carlo and in line with Gimenez and Choquet (2010), we show that a frequentist approach using numerical integration can be tractable when independent clusters of individuals can be identified. In this case, the maximum likelihood approach is time-efficient because the dimension of the integral for the likelihood is small. This allows us to integrate the likelihood by an efficient and appropriate quadrature method with a procedure for error control. Building on program E-SURGE (Choquet, Rouan, and Pradel, 2009), we extend the GEMACO language (Choquet, 2008) to incorporate random effects in a large set of capture-recapture models, including multievent models (Pradel, 2005). To illustrate the flexible implementation of mixed models in E-SURGE, we consider two real examples, one with an individual random effect and one with group random effects. Future developments and limitations are also discussed.
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