Diagnosing causes of population declines requires an understanding of the contributions of demographic vital rates to interannual variability and long-term changes in population size. At Kent Island, New Brunswick, Canada, an isolated population of Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) collapsed between 1987 and 2010, providing a unique opportunity to reconstruct how demographic rates drive population dynamics. We fit an integrated population model to 24 yr of population count, reproductive success, and capture–recapture data to generate annual estimates of productivity, juvenile and adult survival, immigration, and the finite rate of population change (k). The Kent Island population declined from 202 to 12 breeding adults over 24 yr, with a ...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest ...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across northeastern North America since the end of the 20th ...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Conservation of migratory species depends on an understanding of the drivers causing population decl...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
Aerial insectivore populations have declined significantly across Canada for the last fifty years. A...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest ...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across northeastern North America since the end of the 20th ...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Conservation of migratory species depends on an understanding of the drivers causing population decl...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
Aerial insectivore populations have declined significantly across Canada for the last fifty years. A...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest ...