Abstract
An important problem in statistical ecology is how to determine the size of an animal population. The best known technique is the capture-recapture technique. A random sample of individuals is captured, tagged in some way and released back into the population. After allowing time for the marked and unmarked individuals to mix sufficiently, a second random sample is taken and the marked ones are observed. Using measure change techniques, we estimate recursively conditional distributions of various quantities.
Recommended Citation
Aggoun, Lakhdar and Elliott, Robert J.
(1998)
Recursive Estimation in Capture-Recapture Methods,
Sultan Qaboos University Journal For Science: Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, 67-75.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24200/squjs.vol3iss0pp67-75
Available at:
https://squjs.squ.edu.om/squjs/vol3/iss1/1