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The Mayfield method of estimating nesting success: A model, estimators and simulation results

January 1, 1981

Using a nesting model proposed by Mayfield we show that the estimator he proposes is a maximum likelihood estimator (m.l.e.). M.l.e. theory allows us to calculate the asymptotic distribution of this estimator, and we propose an estimator of the asymptotic variance. Using these estimators we give approximate confidence intervals and tests of significance for daily survival. Monte Carlo simulation results show the performance of our estimators and tests under many sets of conditions. A traditional estimator of nesting success is shown to be quite inferior to the Mayfield estimator. We give sample sizes required for a given accuracy under several sets of conditions.

Publication Year 1981
Title The Mayfield method of estimating nesting success: A model, estimators and simulation results
Authors Gary L. Hensler, J. D. Nichols
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Wilson Bulletin
Index ID 5221680
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center