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Introduction to Modern Capture-Recapture Analysis
 
Drs. Bryan Manly and Trent McDonald of WEST Inc., Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming, will present a series of four webinars on modern methods for analysis of capture-recapture data.  This series was presented as a one day workshop at The Wildlife Society meetings in Tucson, AZ, last fall.  The Webinars will present an introduction to capture-recapture analysis, and are designed to improve understanding of the underlying motivations and methods of widely-applicable models.  The individual webinars are based on chapters in the Handbook of Capture-Recapture Analysis published by Princeton University Press in 2006, and it will be useful, though not essential, for participants in the webinars to have a copy of the book available.  Copies can be obtained from Amazon.com, Princeton University Press, bookstores, or WEST, Inc.  (6 copies only, contact Tia at tfarmer@west-inc.com)
 
You must register for each session individually.  Download course materials (Excel files, data files) from the WEST, Inc. web site before the first Session: www.west-inc.com. Please login at 10:50 AM Mountain Time for each session.
 
System Requirements: PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista. Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.3.9 (Panther®) or newer

 
Title: Session 1.  Introduction to Modern Capture-Recapture Analysis: Closed Populations.
Presenter: Dr. Bryan Manly, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.
Date:May 21, 2008
Time:11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Mountain Time.
Dr. Bryan Manly will cover a brief history of, and motivation for, capture-recapture studies (Handbook Section 1.1), a brief review of general maximum likelihood methods (Handbook Section 1.3), the classic closed population estimators (Lincoln-Peterson, Snabel census; Handbook Section 2.3), and the Otis et al. models (Handbook Section 4.2).

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Title: Session 2.   Introduction to Modern Capture-Recapture Analysis: Closed Populations.
Presenter: Dr. Trent McDonald, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.
Date:May 22, 2008
Time:11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Mountain Time.
Dr. Trent McDonald will introduce the closed population Huggins model (Handbook Page 72) and illustrate it by way of examples. The Huggins model is a useful model for modern studies because it allows researchers to incorporate covariates into models for capture and recapture probabilities. Computations will be illustrated using Excel and MARK.

Space is limited
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Title: Session 3.  Introduction to Modern Capture-Recapture Analysis: Open Populations.
Presenter: Dr. Bryan Manly, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.
Date:May 28, 2008
Time:11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Mountain Time.
Dr. Bryan Manly will introduce the Jolly-Seber model (Handbook Section 3.2), Cormack-Jolly-Seber (Handbook Page 45), and the Manly-Parr method (Handbook page 54).  Dr. Manly will then cover a general model that includes covariates: the Lebreton et at regression approach to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model.

Space is limited
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Title: Session 4.  Introduction to Modern Capture-Recapture Analysis: Open Populations.
Presenter: Dr. Trent McDonald, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.
Date:May 29, 2008
Time:11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Mountain Time.
Dr. Trent McDonald will build on Session 3 and illustrate the general regression approach to Cormack-Jolly-Seber modeling.   Several examples, including the dipper data (Handbook Table 9.11) will be analyzed.  MARK and Dr. McDonald’s MRA package for R will be used for computations.

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Enjoy our past webinars by selecting from these downloads:

Title: Overview of avian interactions with wind energy developments
Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Time: 10:00 PM - 12:00 PM MDT
Presenter: Dale Strickland
Download: Full version of the completed webinar.
Download: PDF version of the completed webinar.

Title: The Past Present and Future of Resource Selection Functions
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT
Presenter: Lyman McDonald
Download: Full version of the completed webinar.
Download: PDF version of the completed webinar.

Title: A New Logistic Regression Approach for Estimating a Resource Selection Probability Function
Date: Thursday, April 5, 2007
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT
Presenter: Bryan F.J. Manly
Download: PDF version of the completed webinar.
Download: Program referred to in the webinar.

Title: Resource Selection Functions and Patch Occupancy Models: Similarities and Differences
Date: Friday, March 30, 2007
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT
Presenter: Lyman McDonald
Download: Full version of the completed webinar.
Download: PDF version of the completed webinar.
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