2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-64653-w
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Multistage time-to-event models improve survival inference by partitioning mortality processes of tracked organisms

Suresh A. Sethi,
Alex L. Koeberle,
Anna J. Poulton
et al.

Abstract: Advances in tagging technologies are expanding opportunities to estimate survival of fish and wildlife populations. Yet, capture and handling effects could impact survival outcomes and bias inference about natural mortality processes. We developed a multistage time-to-event model that can partition the survival process into sequential phases that reflect the tagged animal experience, including handling and release mortality, post-release recovery mortality, and subsequently, natural mortality. We demonstrate p… Show more

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