This study is concerned with changes in the recruitment of UK grey seal pups into the adult breeding population. Pups were marked over two decades at North Rona and the Isle of May. The proportion of these animals observed to recruit as adults was at best 0.10 on North Rona and 0.31 on the Isle of May. Double-tagged cohorts were re-sighted at the highest rates, compared with cohorts that were marked with single tags or with brands. There was also evidence of substantial interannual variation, and no individuals were ever re-sighted for certain cohorts. Estimates of absolute tag loss were higher at North Rona than at the Isle of May, but not sufficient to explain the low re-sight rates there. Recruitment at the Isle of May appears to be occu...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
Surveys of grey seals in Rogaland, southwestern Norway, are reviewed. The highest numbers of adult s...
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) both occur within the UK, but dis...
Grey seal pup production in Scotland was estimated through annual aerial surveys of the main grey se...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
Recent estimates of the total size of the British grey seal population have been based on fitting ag...
Recent estimates of the total size of the British grey seal population have been based on fitting ag...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
We present the results of a hidden process model fitted to long-term observational data from mark- r...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
Grey seals recently recolonised the Dutch coasts. The exponential population growth is fuelled by im...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, the grey seal () population in the North Sea increased...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
Surveys of grey seals in Rogaland, southwestern Norway, are reviewed. The highest numbers of adult s...
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) both occur within the UK, but dis...
Grey seal pup production in Scotland was estimated through annual aerial surveys of the main grey se...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
Recent estimates of the total size of the British grey seal population have been based on fitting ag...
Recent estimates of the total size of the British grey seal population have been based on fitting ag...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
We present the results of a hidden process model fitted to long-term observational data from mark- r...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
Grey seals recently recolonised the Dutch coasts. The exponential population growth is fuelled by im...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, the grey seal () population in the North Sea increased...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
Surveys of grey seals in Rogaland, southwestern Norway, are reviewed. The highest numbers of adult s...
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) both occur within the UK, but dis...