Parameter estimation for discretely-observed linear birth-and-death processes

02/14/2018
by   Anthony C. Davison, et al.
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Birth-and-death processes are widely used to model the development of biological populations. Although they are relatively simple models, their parameters can be challenging to estimate, because the likelihood can become numerically unstable when data arise from the most common sampling schemes, such as annual population censuses. Simple estimators my be based on an embedded Galton-Watson process, but this presupposes that the observation times are equi-spaced. We estimate the birth, death, and growth rates of a linear birth-and-death process whose population size is periodically observed via an embedded Galton-Watson process, and by maximum likelihood based on a saddlepoint approximation to the likelihood. We show that a Gaussian approximation to the saddlepoint-based likelihood connects the two approaches, compare our estimators on some numerical examples, and apply our results to census data for an endangered bird population.

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