Based on 15 years of observations of a badger (Meles meles) population at Wytham Woods in the central United Kingdom, we investigated which parameters governed demographic changes, using data recording the life histories of 868 individuals. We modeled the population in terms of a stage-classified matrix, giving an exponential population growth rate of r 0.063 (λ 1.065). Population elasticity values, derived from this matrix, produced a relative order of importance of regulatory parameters governing this population growth rate, of: adult survival (Pa) > fertility (F) > juvenile survival (Pj) > age at 1st reproduction (α) > age at last reproduction (ω). Thus, changes in Pa and F have the greatest potential to influence population growth rate....
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint, and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should ...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should v...
Based on 15 years of observations of a badger (Meles meles) population at Wytham Woods in the centra...
Long-term data on badger population dynamics are scarce. For 19 years data on badger and sett number...
Knowledge of reproductive adaptions and physiological mechanisms are essential in wildlife conservat...
Wild animals have evolved a diverse range of energy-budgeting tactics to cope in situ with rapid env...
Knowledge of reproductive adaptions and physiological mechanisms are essential in wildlife conservat...
Life‐history and pace‐of‐life syndrome theory predict that populations are comprised of individuals ...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint, and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should ...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
<div><p>Models capturing the full effects of weather conditions on animal populations are scarce. He...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint, and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should ...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should v...
Based on 15 years of observations of a badger (Meles meles) population at Wytham Woods in the centra...
Long-term data on badger population dynamics are scarce. For 19 years data on badger and sett number...
Knowledge of reproductive adaptions and physiological mechanisms are essential in wildlife conservat...
Wild animals have evolved a diverse range of energy-budgeting tactics to cope in situ with rapid env...
Knowledge of reproductive adaptions and physiological mechanisms are essential in wildlife conservat...
Life‐history and pace‐of‐life syndrome theory predict that populations are comprised of individuals ...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint, and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should ...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
<div><p>Models capturing the full effects of weather conditions on animal populations are scarce. He...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint, and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should ...
The Selection, Constraint, Restraint and Senescence Hypotheses predict how breeding success should v...