Hi Murray
Thanks so much for your help, very much appreciated. I reran the analysis using the code specifications you provided in your response and reproduced the same result.
However, given a study area size of 490 km2, I feel that a buffer of 20000 (i.e. 20 km) would make the effective sampled area too big resulting in an underestimate of the density. Specifying a buffer of 2000 (i.e. a strip of 2 km around the trapping array) would be more realistic but returns the following message:
Warning messages:
1: In bias. D(buffer, temptrps, detectfn = output$detectfn, detectpar = dpar, :
bias. D() does not allow for variable effort (detector usage)
2: In buffer bias check (output, buffer, bias Limit) :
predicted relative bias exceeds 0.01 with buffer = 2000
A buffer of 20000 gives a density of 12.26 hyenas/100 km2 (which seems like an underestimate) while that of 2000 gives a density of 21.67 animals/100 km2, which I believe is more practical and comparable to the Program CAPTURE estimate of 23.27 hyenas/100 km2.
Does the above warning message render the result technically incorrect?
Regards,
Allan.