Hatter and Bergerud (1991) developed a recruitment-mortality (R-M) equation to estimate the annual finite rate of change (λ) in a moose (Alces alces) population from a single estimate of calf recruitment and adult mortality. I present and assess an alternative formulation of the R-M equation and compare it with the original. A modification to the R-M equations is provided to accommodate early to mid-winter composition surveys where recruitment is measured when calves are less than 1 year-of-age. An example with the modified R-M equation illustrates estimation of λ for the female component of two moose populations under recent study in British Columbia, Canada. Due to potential biases with estimating recruitment and mortality rates, the calc...
To explore the role of hunting in population dynamics, a deterministic simulation model was built to...
Newcomers to the state, moose increased in abundance and distribution throughout northeastern Washin...
The production of moose calves over a 20-year period is over 4 times greater if 75% of the yearlings...
Rates of change in moose (Alces alces) abundance are typically measured from 2 or more population es...
In practice of moose production planning estimates of the population size and the data on the magnit...
Rates of increase of an animal population may be expressed in either finite (λ) or exponential (r) t...
The use of a fisheries model (CAGEAN) to perform cohort analysis of Newfoundland age-specific moose ...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Numerous moose (Alces alces) populations throughout Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories occ...
Estimates of moose population productivity in North America are often obtained from herd composition...
Population dynamics, potential rate of increase (rp), and potential yield of a moose population with...
We developed six regression models predicting density, harvest rate, % calves in autumn, annual rate...
Moose populations in parts of British Columbia, Canada have been declining since about the mid-2000s...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
To explore the role of hunting in population dynamics, a deterministic simulation model was built to...
Newcomers to the state, moose increased in abundance and distribution throughout northeastern Washin...
The production of moose calves over a 20-year period is over 4 times greater if 75% of the yearlings...
Rates of change in moose (Alces alces) abundance are typically measured from 2 or more population es...
In practice of moose production planning estimates of the population size and the data on the magnit...
Rates of increase of an animal population may be expressed in either finite (λ) or exponential (r) t...
The use of a fisheries model (CAGEAN) to perform cohort analysis of Newfoundland age-specific moose ...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Numerous moose (Alces alces) populations throughout Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories occ...
Estimates of moose population productivity in North America are often obtained from herd composition...
Population dynamics, potential rate of increase (rp), and potential yield of a moose population with...
We developed six regression models predicting density, harvest rate, % calves in autumn, annual rate...
Moose populations in parts of British Columbia, Canada have been declining since about the mid-2000s...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
To explore the role of hunting in population dynamics, a deterministic simulation model was built to...
Newcomers to the state, moose increased in abundance and distribution throughout northeastern Washin...
The production of moose calves over a 20-year period is over 4 times greater if 75% of the yearlings...