To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of changes in the distributions and abundances of species. Bird populations are in a continual state of flux; these fluctuations can be explained by changes in vital rates, such as survival and productivity (breeding success). This thesis is the result of three different ecological projects for which we have developed statistical methods that combine different types of data together. In particular, in this thesis we describe, implement, and develop statistical models that can be applied to different types of ecological data such as census, ring-recovery, and capture-recapture data. In the first project we use data from the British Trust for Ornitho...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Demographic rates are rarely estimated over an entire species range, limiting empirical tests of eco...
1. Estimation of national population size can be important for setting conservation priorities but i...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly intensively managed resulting in greater anthropogenic disturba...
To underpin and improve advice given to government and other interested parties on the state of Brit...
Wildlife biologists, many times with the help of ordinary citizens, have developed and maintained lo...
1. Many migratory species are in decline across their geographical ranges. Single-population studies...
Time series analysis of population abundances is a common approach to making inferences about popula...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
<div><p>Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are...
Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often u...
Abstract We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of...
Effective conservation requires in-depth knowledge of the life history strategies of migratory and r...
Occupancy as a surrogate for abundance estimation. — In many monitoring programmes it may be prohibi...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Demographic rates are rarely estimated over an entire species range, limiting empirical tests of eco...
1. Estimation of national population size can be important for setting conservation priorities but i...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly intensively managed resulting in greater anthropogenic disturba...
To underpin and improve advice given to government and other interested parties on the state of Brit...
Wildlife biologists, many times with the help of ordinary citizens, have developed and maintained lo...
1. Many migratory species are in decline across their geographical ranges. Single-population studies...
Time series analysis of population abundances is a common approach to making inferences about popula...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
<div><p>Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are...
Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often u...
Abstract We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of...
Effective conservation requires in-depth knowledge of the life history strategies of migratory and r...
Occupancy as a surrogate for abundance estimation. — In many monitoring programmes it may be prohibi...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Demographic rates are rarely estimated over an entire species range, limiting empirical tests of eco...
1. Estimation of national population size can be important for setting conservation priorities but i...