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Fitting a structured juvenile-adult model for green tree frogs to population estimates from capture-mark-recapture field data

October 13, 2011

We derive point and interval estimates for an urban population of green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) from capture–mark–recapture field data obtained during the years 2006–2009. We present an infinite-dimensional least-squares approach which compares a mathematical population model to the statistical population estimates obtained from the field data. The model is composed of nonlinear first-order hyperbolic equations describing the dynamics of the amphibian population where individuals are divided into juveniles (tadpoles) and adults (frogs). To solve the least-squares problem, an explicit finite difference approximation is developed. Convergence results for the computed parameters are presented. Parameter estimates for the vital rates of juveniles and adults are obtained, and standard deviations for these estimates are computed. Numerical results for the model sensitivity with respect to these parameters are given. Finally, the above-mentioned parameter estimates are used to illustrate the long-time behavior of the population under investigation.

Publication Year 2012
Title Fitting a structured juvenile-adult model for green tree frogs to population estimates from capture-mark-recapture field data
DOI 10.1007/s11538-011-9682-0
Authors Azmy S. Ackleh, J. Carter, Keng Deng, Qihua Huang, Nabendu Pal, Xing Yang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Index ID 70032532
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wetlands Research Center
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