Accurately estimating correlations between demographic parameters: A comment on Deane et al. (2023)

Thomas V. Riecke, Dan Gibson, James S. Sedinger

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Abstract

Estimating correlations among demographic parameters is an important method in population ecology. A recent paper by Deane et al. (Ecology and Evolution 13:e9847, 2023) attempted to explore the effects of different priors for covariance matrices on inference when using mark-recovery data. Unfortunately, Deane et al. (2023) made a mistake when parameterizing some of their models. Rather than exploring the effects of different priors, they examined the effects of the use of incorrect equations on inference. In this manuscript, we clearly describe the mistake in Deane et al. (2023). We then demonstrate the use of an alternative and appropriate method and reach different conclusions regarding the effects of priors on inference. Consistent with other recent literature, informative inverse Wishart priors can lead to flawed inference, while vague priors on covariance matrix components have little impact when sample sizes are adequate.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70286
JournalEcology and Evolution
Volume14
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • band-recovery models
  • Bayesian
  • demography
  • harvest
  • hunting
  • multivariate normal
  • prior

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