University of ExeterTese arquivada ao abrigo da Portaria nº 227/2017 de 25 de julhoSuccessful conservation strategies to increase the survival prospects of a population must be accompanied by an accurate knowledge of the population dynamics. In this thesis, I examine the population dynamics of Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) in the UK and assess the impact of a reintroduction on the future population size and distribution. Additionally, I cover other aspects of crane conservation, such as public engagement in crane conservation and crane resilience to extreme weather events. To do so, I use a wide range of tools: Internet-based monitoring methods, stochastic matrix population models, point process models and GPS-accelerometer tracking devices. ...
Wetland species are declining and efforts are being made to protect wetlands and their biodiversity....
AbstractWildlife populations experience periods of negative growth of varying magnitudes and duratio...
Grey-crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) are listed as endangered and their population throughout A...
Successful conservation strategies to increase the survival prospects of a population must be accomp...
Breve introducción al estudio de las tasas anuales de supervivencia y re-avistamiento de la Grulla C...
Published onlineJournal ArticleIn recent years numerous studies have documented the effects of a cha...
Like other animals, cranes exist as natural populations that are dependent upon particular environme...
TICHÁČKOVÁ M. 2013: Ecology and population development of the Eurasian crane (Grus grus) in Czech Re...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
Gallocanta lagoon, NE Spain, is one of the main stopover and wintering areas of Common Cranes (Grus ...
Many populations of migratory cranes, geese and swans are increasing throughout Europe and North Ame...
At present, about 160,000 and 100,000 cranes are migrating on the West-European and on the Baltic-Hu...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
Information on how birds use different types of habitat and move within landscapes is crucial for av...
Wetland species are declining and efforts are being made to protect wetlands and their biodiversity....
AbstractWildlife populations experience periods of negative growth of varying magnitudes and duratio...
Grey-crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) are listed as endangered and their population throughout A...
Successful conservation strategies to increase the survival prospects of a population must be accomp...
Breve introducción al estudio de las tasas anuales de supervivencia y re-avistamiento de la Grulla C...
Published onlineJournal ArticleIn recent years numerous studies have documented the effects of a cha...
Like other animals, cranes exist as natural populations that are dependent upon particular environme...
TICHÁČKOVÁ M. 2013: Ecology and population development of the Eurasian crane (Grus grus) in Czech Re...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
Gallocanta lagoon, NE Spain, is one of the main stopover and wintering areas of Common Cranes (Grus ...
Many populations of migratory cranes, geese and swans are increasing throughout Europe and North Ame...
At present, about 160,000 and 100,000 cranes are migrating on the West-European and on the Baltic-Hu...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
Information on how birds use different types of habitat and move within landscapes is crucial for av...
Wetland species are declining and efforts are being made to protect wetlands and their biodiversity....
AbstractWildlife populations experience periods of negative growth of varying magnitudes and duratio...
Grey-crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) are listed as endangered and their population throughout A...