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Estimating Migration Rates Using Tag-Recovery Data

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Tag-recovery data are used to estimate migration rates among a set of strata. The model formulation is a simple matrix extension of the formulation of a tag-recovery experiment discussed by Brownie et al. (1985, Statistical Inference from Band-Recovery Data-A Handbook, 2nd edition, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior). Estimation is more difficult because of the convolution of parameters between release and recovery and this convolution may cause estimates of the survival/ migration parameters to have low precision. Derived parameters of emigration, immigration, harvest derivation, and overall net survival are also estimated. The models are applied to estimate the migration of Pacific herring among spawning grounds off the west coast of Canada. If animals can be re-released after being recaptured, the model corresponds, in its migration/survival components, to that of Arnason (1972, Researches in Popiulation Ecology 13, 97-113). This correspondence is developed, leading to more efficient estimators of these parameters.

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