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 === Summary === === Summary ===
-:!: For all but one of these runsthe mortality is very close to its upper bound.+:!: The VPA estimates are contained in the confidence intervals //if we estimate one cohort//otherwise this is relatively rare.
  
-:!: As the number of cohorts increases, the catchabilities frequently become very low, resulting in enourmous N0 estimates and standard deviations.+:!: All our population level estimates are higher than the corresponding VPA estimates.
  
-:!: The VPA estimates are contained in the confidence intervals //if we estimate one cohort//otherwise this is relatively rare.+:!: For all but one of these runsthe mortality is very close to its upper bound of 0.5, which implies that only a fraction of exp(-0.5) = 0.6 of the individuals that escape catch survive to the next year. 
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 +:!: As the number of cohorts increases, the catchabilities frequently become very low, resulting in enourmous N0 estimates and standard deviations.
  
-:!: :!: :!: //Adding a cohort may result in a dramatic change of the estimates!// For instance, compare the single-cohort curves of the cohorts born in 1995 and 1996 (N0<sub>1995</sub> = **13.2**, N0<sub>1996</sub> = **1.4**), with the corresponding estimate of both these cohorts simultaneously (N0<sub>1995</sub> = **25.0**, N0<sub>1996</sub> = **24.3**).+:!: :!: :!: //Adding a single cohort may result in a dramatic change of the estimates!// For instance, compare the single-cohort curves of the cohorts born in 1995 and 1996 (N0<sub>1995</sub> = **13.2**, N0<sub>1996</sub> = **1.4**), with the corresponding estimate of both these cohorts simultaneously (N0<sub>1995</sub> = **25.0**, N0<sub>1996</sub> = **24.3**).
  
 ==== First cohort born in 1994 ==== ==== First cohort born in 1994 ====
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