Demographic links among fragmented populations are commonly studied as source-sink dynamics, whereby source populations exhibit net recruitment and net emigration, while sinks suffer net mortality but enjoy net immigration. It is commonly assumed that large, persistent aggregations of individuals must be sources, but this ignores the possibility that they are sinks instead, buoyed demographically by immigration. We tested this assumption using Bayesian integrated population modelling of Greenland white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at their largest wintering site (Wexford, Ireland), combining capture–mark–recapture, census and recruitment data collected from 1982 to 2010. Management for this subspecies occurs largely on win...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
During 2003–2007, the Icelandic Greylag Goose Anser anser population increased from c. 73,000 to c. ...
Demographic links among fragmented populations are commonly studied as source-sink dynamics, whereby...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.De...
We estimated survival and per capita production of young, as well as emigration and immigration, fro...
New analytical and technological tools have the potential to yield unprecedented insights into the l...
Arctic-breeding goose populations have increased in recent decades and their expansion into agricult...
We investigated how population changes and fluctuations in the pink-footed goose might have been aff...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
Density regulation of the population growth rate occurs through negative feedbacks on underlying vit...
Spatial variation in density of organisms can lead to challenges in estimation of population size. A...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
During 2003–2007, the Icelandic Greylag Goose Anser anser population increased from c. 73,000 to c. ...
Demographic links among fragmented populations are commonly studied as source-sink dynamics, whereby...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.De...
We estimated survival and per capita production of young, as well as emigration and immigration, fro...
New analytical and technological tools have the potential to yield unprecedented insights into the l...
Arctic-breeding goose populations have increased in recent decades and their expansion into agricult...
We investigated how population changes and fluctuations in the pink-footed goose might have been aff...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
Density regulation of the population growth rate occurs through negative feedbacks on underlying vit...
Spatial variation in density of organisms can lead to challenges in estimation of population size. A...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
During 2003–2007, the Icelandic Greylag Goose Anser anser population increased from c. 73,000 to c. ...