<div><p>We propose a method to model the physiological link between somatic survival and reproductive output that reduces the number of parameters that need to be estimated by models designed to determine combinations of birth and death rates that produce historic counts of animal populations. We applied our Reproduction and Somatic Survival Linked (RSSL) method to the population counts of three species of North Pacific pinnipeds (harbor seals, <i>Phoca vitulina richardii</i> (Gray, 1864); northern fur seals, <i>Callorhinus ursinus</i> (L., 1758); and Steller sea lions, <i>Eumetopias jubatus</i> (Schreber, 1776))—and found our model outperformed traditional models when fitting vital rates to common types of limited datasets, such as those f...
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) numbers are beginning to recover across most of the western di...
An analysis of the population of hooded seals breeding in the West Ice near Jan Mayen was carried o...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
We propose a method to model the physiological link between somatic survival and reproductive output...
We propose a method to model the physiological link between somatic survival and reproductive output...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
A conceptual model is proposed that describes the dynamics of the Pribilof Islands North Pacific fur...
Population dynamics of long-lived vertebrates depend critically on adult survival, yet factors affec...
<p>A. Adult female survival data from the York <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
<div><p>The endangered western stock of the Steller sea lion (<em>Eumetopias jubatus</em>) – the lar...
Population ecology is key to understanding a population’s behaviour over time, and is important in t...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
<div><p>After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most...
Abstract Survival rates are a central component of life‐history strategies of large vertebrate speci...
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) numbers are beginning to recover across most of the western di...
An analysis of the population of hooded seals breeding in the West Ice near Jan Mayen was carried o...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
We propose a method to model the physiological link between somatic survival and reproductive output...
We propose a method to model the physiological link between somatic survival and reproductive output...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
A conceptual model is proposed that describes the dynamics of the Pribilof Islands North Pacific fur...
Population dynamics of long-lived vertebrates depend critically on adult survival, yet factors affec...
<p>A. Adult female survival data from the York <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
<div><p>The endangered western stock of the Steller sea lion (<em>Eumetopias jubatus</em>) – the lar...
Population ecology is key to understanding a population’s behaviour over time, and is important in t...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
<div><p>After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most...
Abstract Survival rates are a central component of life‐history strategies of large vertebrate speci...
Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) numbers are beginning to recover across most of the western di...
An analysis of the population of hooded seals breeding in the West Ice near Jan Mayen was carried o...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...