A high immediate mortality rate of released animals is an important cause of translocation failure (“release cost”). Post-release dispersal (i.e. the movements from the release site to the first breeding site) has recently been identified as another source of local translocation failure. In spite of their potential effects on conservation program outcomes, little is known about the quantitative effects of these two sources of translocation failure and their interactions with environmental factors and management designs. Based on long-term monitoring data of captive-bred North African houbara bustards Chlamydotis undulata undulata (hereafter, houbara) over large spatial scales, we investigated the relative effects of release (e.g...
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding or win...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...
A high immediate mortality rate of released animals is an important cause of translocation failure (...
Migratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breeding and wintering groun...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
1. Dispersal is regarded as critical to the stability of existing populations and the spread of inva...
Many bird populations have recently changed their migratory behavior in response to alterations of t...
International audience1. Factors influencing post-fledging movements before the first breeding attem...
International audienceMigratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breedi...
International audienceMigratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breedi...
Meteorological conditions influence short-term survival and dispersal in a reinforced long-lived bir...
Background: Long-distance migratory birds in North America have undergone precipito...
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding or win...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...
A high immediate mortality rate of released animals is an important cause of translocation failure (...
Migratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breeding and wintering groun...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
1. Dispersal is regarded as critical to the stability of existing populations and the spread of inva...
Many bird populations have recently changed their migratory behavior in response to alterations of t...
International audience1. Factors influencing post-fledging movements before the first breeding attem...
International audienceMigratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breedi...
International audienceMigratory species are subject to environmental variability occurring on breedi...
Meteorological conditions influence short-term survival and dispersal in a reinforced long-lived bir...
Background: Long-distance migratory birds in North America have undergone precipito...
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding or win...
Dispersal is a life-history trait directly affecting population dynamics and species range shifts an...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...