<div><p>Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relatively low. Yet, little is known about the factors influencing adult survival rates in migratory bird species, nor do we know much about the longer-term effects of habitat disturbance on the fitness of individuals. The Ovenbird (<i>Seiurus aurocapilla</i>) is one of the vertebrate species most sensitive to forest management, yet it is still common and widespread. We monitored the fate of 330 colour-banded Ovenbird males in four pairs of 25-ha plots during 9 successive breeding seasons. One plot of each pair was treated through selection harvesting (30–40% basal area removed) during the first winter. We tested the following hypotheses: (1...
Habitat selection is a fundamental component of community ecology, population ecology, and evolution...
The annual cycle of most animals is structured into discrete stages, such as breeding, migration and...
Evidence accumulated over recent decades has implicated age-specific mortality as a critical factor ...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
Patterns of habitat use by some passerines change after the young leave the nest, and thus our under...
The demography of ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) was compared in landscapes highly fragmented by ...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Our understanding of the full life cycle of most migratory birds remains limited. Estimates of survi...
Knowledge of survival rates is critical for understanding population change for any species. Migrato...
<div><p>Many populations of migratory songbirds are declining or shifting in distribution. This is l...
ABSTRACT.—Between 1996 and 1998, we compared pairing success of territorial male Ov-enbirds (Seiurus...
Population life-history traits such as the propensity to move across inhospitable landscapes should ...
Understanding the factors that limit and regulate wildlife populations requires insight into demogra...
This research was funded by the Leventis Conservation Foundation.For migratory birds, it is necessar...
Habitat selection is a fundamental component of community ecology, population ecology, and evolution...
The annual cycle of most animals is structured into discrete stages, such as breeding, migration and...
Evidence accumulated over recent decades has implicated age-specific mortality as a critical factor ...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
Patterns of habitat use by some passerines change after the young leave the nest, and thus our under...
The demography of ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) was compared in landscapes highly fragmented by ...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Our understanding of the full life cycle of most migratory birds remains limited. Estimates of survi...
Knowledge of survival rates is critical for understanding population change for any species. Migrato...
<div><p>Many populations of migratory songbirds are declining or shifting in distribution. This is l...
ABSTRACT.—Between 1996 and 1998, we compared pairing success of territorial male Ov-enbirds (Seiurus...
Population life-history traits such as the propensity to move across inhospitable landscapes should ...
Understanding the factors that limit and regulate wildlife populations requires insight into demogra...
This research was funded by the Leventis Conservation Foundation.For migratory birds, it is necessar...
Habitat selection is a fundamental component of community ecology, population ecology, and evolution...
The annual cycle of most animals is structured into discrete stages, such as breeding, migration and...
Evidence accumulated over recent decades has implicated age-specific mortality as a critical factor ...