Table 1. Bootstrap Goodness goodness-of-fit summaries for population models.
Sex | Model | wAICc | k | P | |
N | (t)p(.) | 0.84561 | 19 | 0.55 | 0.992 |
N | (t)p(t) | 0.15439 | 39 | 0.44 | 1.031 |
Y | (s*t)p(s*t) | 0.38933 | 43 | 0.18 | 1.142 |
Y | (t)p(.) | 0.00046 | 16 | 0.34 | 1.040 |
Two different matrices were analysed; one with all individuals (1553 total) present and one with only individuals having sex determined (1360 total) (sex parameter: Y/N column). Models shown are the highest ranking models and include probability of survival () and capture (p) with combinations of sex (s) and time (t). Shown are Akaike's information criterion corrected for small samples (AICc), quasi-AICc weights (wAICc), the number of estimable parameters (k), probability of a deviance less than or equal to the observed deviance from 100 bootstrap goodness-of-fit simulations of the model (P), and the estimated quasi-likelihood over- (or under-) dispersion factor ().