Six parameters for the census model in a single year and their hyper-parameters across years.

The six main parameters are subscripted since there is one for every year i each colony has a separate set. The population size had no hyper-parameters, meaning every year’s population was independent, and the two parameters describing tenure had hyper-parameters fixed in advance as narrow priors (...

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Main Authors: Richard Condit (114548), Sarah G. Allen (11993642), Daniel P. Costa (7359032), Sarah Codde (11993645), P. Dawn Goley (11993648), Burney J. Le Boeuf (11993651), Mark S. Lowry (11993654), Patricia Morris (11993657)
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262214.t001
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Summary:The six main parameters are subscripted since there is one for every year i each colony has a separate set. The population size had no hyper-parameters, meaning every year’s population was independent, and the two parameters describing tenure had hyper-parameters fixed in advance as narrow priors ( μ d = 31.06, σ d = 0.27, μ v = 0.1212, σ v = 0.0062), a requirement for fitting the model [ 4 ]. The remaining parameters had Gaussian hyper-distributions estimated from the data. In a model covering Y years of censuses, 6 Y + 10 parameters are needed: 6 Y main parameters (6 per year) plus 10 hyper-parameters.