Monitoring is an essential part of reintroduction programs, but many years of data may be needed to obtain reliable population projections. This duration can potentially be reduced by incorporating prior information on expected vital rates (survival and fecundity) when making inferences from monitoring data. The prior distributions for these parameters can be derived from data for previous reintroductions, but it is important to account for site‐to‐site variation. We evaluated whether such informative priors improved our ability to estimate the finite rate of increase (λ) of the North Island robin (Petroica longipes) population reintroduced to Tawharanui Regional Park, New Zealand. We assessed how precision improved with each year of postre...
Funder: Research EnglandFunder: UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee (DEFRA)Abstract: Predicting h...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...
Capture‐Recapture (CR) approaches are extensively used to estimate demographic parameters. Their rob...
Monitoring is an essential part of reintroduction programs, but many years of data may be needed to ...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
1. The art of population modelling is to incorporate factors essential for capturing a population's ...
<p>Modeling survival of reintroduced populations is critical for understanding population dynamics a...
I provide a comprehensive account of the fate of a reintroduced population of North Island robins (...
Inbreeding depression is an important long-term threat to reintroduced populations. However, the str...
Populations established with a small number of founders are thought to have a high risk of extinctio...
Predicting population responses to environmental conditions or management scenarios is a fundamental...
Conservation and restoration projects often involve starting new populations by introducing individu...
1. Habitat management to restore or create breeding sites may allow metapopulations to increase in s...
The robust design has become popular among animal ecologists as a means forestimating population abu...
Wildlife biologists, many times with the help of ordinary citizens, have developed and maintained lo...
Funder: Research EnglandFunder: UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee (DEFRA)Abstract: Predicting h...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...
Capture‐Recapture (CR) approaches are extensively used to estimate demographic parameters. Their rob...
Monitoring is an essential part of reintroduction programs, but many years of data may be needed to ...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
1. The art of population modelling is to incorporate factors essential for capturing a population's ...
<p>Modeling survival of reintroduced populations is critical for understanding population dynamics a...
I provide a comprehensive account of the fate of a reintroduced population of North Island robins (...
Inbreeding depression is an important long-term threat to reintroduced populations. However, the str...
Populations established with a small number of founders are thought to have a high risk of extinctio...
Predicting population responses to environmental conditions or management scenarios is a fundamental...
Conservation and restoration projects often involve starting new populations by introducing individu...
1. Habitat management to restore or create breeding sites may allow metapopulations to increase in s...
The robust design has become popular among animal ecologists as a means forestimating population abu...
Wildlife biologists, many times with the help of ordinary citizens, have developed and maintained lo...
Funder: Research EnglandFunder: UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee (DEFRA)Abstract: Predicting h...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...
Capture‐Recapture (CR) approaches are extensively used to estimate demographic parameters. Their rob...