Abstract
We consider the problem of estimating the size of a closed population based on the results of a certain type of mark-resighting sampling design. The design is similar to the commonly used multiple capture-recapture design, yet in some cases economically more feasible and easy to use. Sampling is done by first tagging a number of randomly selected animals with visible markers and later randomly sighting them (for instance, for large animals by visually sampling from a helicopter) and counting the number of tagged animals. In this paper, we look at Bayesian methods for point and interval estimation of population size for this design. An example involving estimation of mountain sheep, a couple of simulated examples and simulation studies are given to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed procedure over the other available approximate procedures.