Package: SPAS
Type: Package
Title: Stratified-Petersen Analysis System
Version: 2024.1.31
Date: 2024-01-31
Author: Carl James Schwarz
Maintainer: Carl James Schwarz <cschwarz.stat.sfu.ca@gmail.com>
LinkingTo: TMB, RcppEigen
Imports: MASS, Matrix, msm, numDeriv, plyr, reshape2, TMB (>= 1.7.15)
Description: The Stratified-Petersen Analysis System (SPAS) is designed
    to estimate abundance in two-sample capture-recapture experiments 
    where the capture and recaptures are stratified. This is a generalization
    of the simple Lincoln-Petersen estimator.
    Strata may be defined in time or in space or both, 
    and the s strata in which marking takes place 
    may differ from the t strata in which recoveries take place.
    When s=t, SPAS reduces to the method described by 
    Darroch (1961) <doi:10.2307/2332748>.
    When s<t, SPAS implements the methods described in
    Plante, Rivest, and Tremblay (1988) <doi:10.2307/2533994>.
    Schwarz and Taylor (1998) <doi:10.1139/f97-238> describe
    the use of SPAS in estimating return of salmon stratified by
    time and geography. 
    A related package, BTSPAS, deals with temporal stratification where 
    a spline is used to model the distribution of the population 
    over time as it passes the second capture location.
    This is the R-version of the (now obsolete) standalone Windows 
    program available at <https://home.cs.umanitoba.ca/~popan/spas/spas_home.html>.
License: GPL (>= 2)
RoxygenNote: 7.3.1
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NeedsCompilation: yes
Packaged: 2024-01-25 20:19:08 UTC; cschwarz
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2024-01-25 21:00:02 UTC
Built: R 4.2.3; aarch64-apple-darwin20; 2024-01-25 22:23:19 UTC; unix
Archs: SPAS.so.dSYM
