Populations established with a small number of founders are thought to have a high risk of extinction due to Allee effects, demographic stochasticity, inbreeding and reduced genetic variation. We tested whether the initial number of birds released was related to persistence in reintroductions of saddlebacks (Philesturnus carunculatus) and robins (Petroica australis) to New Zealand offshore islands. Data were analysed for 31 populations that had been observed for at least 3 years since reintroductions. The numbers released ranged from 5–188. Most of the populations (26) survived and grew, including five from less than 15 founders, and four out of the five extinctions were attributable to introduced mammalian predators. The number of individu...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Conservation in New Zealand has begun to focus heavily on the restoration of degraded mainland ecos...
New Zealand ecologists and wildlife managers have assumed traditionally that threatened insular ende...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
In New Zealand, birds and other endangered animals are routinely transferred to offshore islands for...
The majority of New Zealand’s native forest bird species are currently limited by introduced mammali...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Reintroduction of threaten...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators from islands has become increasingly common, with over...
Severe population bottlenecks and the small size of many remnant habitats may render many bird popul...
<p>Modeling survival of reintroduced populations is critical for understanding population dynamics a...
Since 1600, a disproportionate number of avian extinctions have occurred among flightless and islan...
International audienceTranslocation of endangered species to habitats where exotic predators have be...
1. Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely used for assessing the extinction risk faced by end...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Conservation in New Zealand has begun to focus heavily on the restoration of degraded mainland ecos...
New Zealand ecologists and wildlife managers have assumed traditionally that threatened insular ende...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
In New Zealand, birds and other endangered animals are routinely transferred to offshore islands for...
The majority of New Zealand’s native forest bird species are currently limited by introduced mammali...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Reintroduction of threaten...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators from islands has become increasingly common, with over...
Severe population bottlenecks and the small size of many remnant habitats may render many bird popul...
<p>Modeling survival of reintroduced populations is critical for understanding population dynamics a...
Since 1600, a disproportionate number of avian extinctions have occurred among flightless and islan...
International audienceTranslocation of endangered species to habitats where exotic predators have be...
1. Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely used for assessing the extinction risk faced by end...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Conservation in New Zealand has begun to focus heavily on the restoration of degraded mainland ecos...