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Estimation of the size of a closed population when capture probabilities vary among animals

June 1, 1978

A model which allows capture probabilities to vary by individuals is introduced for multiple recapture studies n closed populations. The set of individual capture probabilities is modelled as a random sample from an arbitrary probability distribution over the unit interval. We show that the capture frequencies are a sufficient statistic. A nonparametric estimator of population size is developed based on the generalized jackknife; this estimator is found to be a linear combination of the capture frequencies. Finally, tests of underlying assumptions are presented.

Publication Year 1978
Title Estimation of the size of a closed population when capture probabilities vary among animals
DOI 10.1093/biomet/65.3.625
Authors K.P. Burnham, W.S. Overton
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Biometrika
Index ID 70119875
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse