Our understanding of the full life cycle of most migratory birds remains limited. Estimates of survival rates, particularly for first‐year birds are notably lacking. This knowledge gap results in imprecise parameters in population models and limits our ability to fully understand life history trade‐offs. We used eleven years of field data to estimate first‐year apparent survival (φ1st) for two species of migratory grassland songbirds that breed in the same managed habitats but have substantially different migration distances. We used a suite of life‐history, habitat and individually‐based covariates to explore causes of variation in φ1st. The interaction between fledge date and body mass was the best supported model of apparent survival. We...
Population growth and decline are particularly sensitive to changes in three key life-history parame...
In migratory species, the timing of arrival at the breeding grounds is a life-history trait with maj...
n Focus: Reneerkens, J., Versluijs, T. S. L., Piersma, T., Alves, J. A., Boorman, M., ...
Our understanding of the full life cycle of most migratory birds remains limited. Estimates of survi...
To better understand the dynamics of avian populations and their role in population trends, we requi...
<div><p>Attempts to estimate and identify factors influencing first-year survival in passerines, sur...
Attempts to estimate and identify factors influencing first-year survival in passerines, survival be...
Knowledge of survival rates is critical for understanding population change for any species. Migrato...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
Conditions experienced during development can have long-term consequences for individual success. In...
Conditions experienced during development can have long-term consequences for individual success. In...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Many exogenous factors may influence demographic rates (i.e., births, deaths, immigration, emigratio...
1. Migratory species form an important component of biodiversity; they link ecosystems across the gl...
1. Long‐distance migrations are among the most physically demanding feats animals perform. Understan...
Population growth and decline are particularly sensitive to changes in three key life-history parame...
In migratory species, the timing of arrival at the breeding grounds is a life-history trait with maj...
n Focus: Reneerkens, J., Versluijs, T. S. L., Piersma, T., Alves, J. A., Boorman, M., ...
Our understanding of the full life cycle of most migratory birds remains limited. Estimates of survi...
To better understand the dynamics of avian populations and their role in population trends, we requi...
<div><p>Attempts to estimate and identify factors influencing first-year survival in passerines, sur...
Attempts to estimate and identify factors influencing first-year survival in passerines, survival be...
Knowledge of survival rates is critical for understanding population change for any species. Migrato...
Juvenile survival is among the most important demographic parameters driving population dynamics in ...
Conditions experienced during development can have long-term consequences for individual success. In...
Conditions experienced during development can have long-term consequences for individual success. In...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Many exogenous factors may influence demographic rates (i.e., births, deaths, immigration, emigratio...
1. Migratory species form an important component of biodiversity; they link ecosystems across the gl...
1. Long‐distance migrations are among the most physically demanding feats animals perform. Understan...
Population growth and decline are particularly sensitive to changes in three key life-history parame...
In migratory species, the timing of arrival at the breeding grounds is a life-history trait with maj...
n Focus: Reneerkens, J., Versluijs, T. S. L., Piersma, T., Alves, J. A., Boorman, M., ...