strata {openCR} | R Documentation |
Stratum names
Description
Extract or replace the stratum names of a capthist
object.
Usage
strata(object, ...)
strata(object) <- value
Arguments
object |
object with ‘stratum’ attribute e.g. |
value |
character vector or vector that may be coerced to character, one value per stratum |
... |
other arguments (not used) |
Details
Replacement values will be coerced to character.
Value
a character vector with one value for each session in capthist
.
Note
openCR uses the term ‘stratum’ for an independent set of samples, rather like a ‘session’ in secr. Strata offer flexibility in defining and evaluating between-stratum models. The log likelihood for a stratified model is the sum of the separate stratum log likelihoods. Although this assumes independence of sampling, parameters may be shared across strata, or stratum-specific parameter values may be functions of stratum-level covariates. The detector array and mask can be specified separately for each stratum.
For open population analyses, each stratum comprises both primary and secondary sessions of Pollock's robust design ‘joined’ in a single-session capthist object.
The function stratify
can be useful for manipulating data into
multi-stratum form.
Models are stratified only if the argument stratified
of
openCR.fit()
is set to TRUE. Strata will otherwise be treated as
primary sessions and concatenated as usual with join()
.
See Also
Examples
# artificial example, treating years as strata
strata(ovenCH)