In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can represent more than half of adult individuals, calling in doubt the relevance of estimating demographic parameters from the sole breeders. Here we demonstrate the importance of considering observable non-breeders to estimate reliable demographic traits: survival, return, breeding, hatching and fledging probabilities. We study the long-lived quasi-biennial breeding wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans). In this species, the breeding cycle lasts almost a year and birds that succeed a given year tend to skip the next breeding occasion while birds that fail tend to breed again the following year. Most non-breeders remain unobservable at sea, but stil...
1. Age-related variation in reproductive performance is ubiquitous in wild vertebrate populations an...
Climate change may have demographic consequences for marine top predators if it leads to altered rat...
Disentangling the influence of demographic parameters and the role of density dependence on species’...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
Includes bibliographical references.I studied a long-term data set for Wandering Albatrosses Diomede...
Intermittent breeding may be adaptive for long-lived species subjected to large accessory reproducti...
Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural populations. Ho...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies of animals are vulnerable to biases in observability ...
<p>Estimated number of breeding pairs, number of chicks fledged at the end of the breeding season, b...
1.Senescence has been widely documented in wild vertebrate populations, yet the proximate drivers of...
The frequency at which individuals breed is an important parameter in population, as well as in evol...
Inferences drawn from long‐term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
Disentangling the influence of demographic parameters and the role of density dependence on species’...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
1.Age-related variation in reproductive performance is ubiquitous in wild vertebrate populations and...
1. Age-related variation in reproductive performance is ubiquitous in wild vertebrate populations an...
Climate change may have demographic consequences for marine top predators if it leads to altered rat...
Disentangling the influence of demographic parameters and the role of density dependence on species’...
In long-lived species only a fraction of a population breeds at a given time. Non-breeders can repre...
Includes bibliographical references.I studied a long-term data set for Wandering Albatrosses Diomede...
Intermittent breeding may be adaptive for long-lived species subjected to large accessory reproducti...
Adult individuals that do not breed in a given year occur in a wide range of natural populations. Ho...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies of animals are vulnerable to biases in observability ...
<p>Estimated number of breeding pairs, number of chicks fledged at the end of the breeding season, b...
1.Senescence has been widely documented in wild vertebrate populations, yet the proximate drivers of...
The frequency at which individuals breed is an important parameter in population, as well as in evol...
Inferences drawn from long‐term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
Disentangling the influence of demographic parameters and the role of density dependence on species’...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
1.Age-related variation in reproductive performance is ubiquitous in wild vertebrate populations and...
1. Age-related variation in reproductive performance is ubiquitous in wild vertebrate populations an...
Climate change may have demographic consequences for marine top predators if it leads to altered rat...
Disentangling the influence of demographic parameters and the role of density dependence on species’...