The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the world\u27s largest lizard and endemic to five islands in Eastern Indonesia. The current management of this species is limited by a paucity of demographic information needed to determine key threats to population persistence. Here we conducted a large scale trapping study to estimate demographic parameters including population growth rates, survival and abundance for four Komodo dragon island populations in Komodo National Park. A combined capture mark recapture framework was used to estimate demographic parameters from 925 marked individuals monitored between 2003 and 2012. Island specific estimates of population growth, survival and abundance, were estimated using open population capture-recap...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
<div><p>Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The population dynamics of island species are considered particularly sensitive to variation in envi...
Multidisciplinary conservation initiatives are increasingly advocated as best practice for recoverin...
Finding practical ways to robustly estimate abundance or density trends in threatened species is a k...
© 2011 Achmad Ariefiandy HusenPrey species can influence the population dynamics of their predators...
Population and conservation genetics studies have greatly benefited from the development of new tech...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
In the past decade much attention has focused on the role that genetics can play in the formation of...
In the past decade much attention has focused on the role that genetics can play in the formation of...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
<div><p>Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The population dynamics of island species are considered particularly sensitive to variation in envi...
Multidisciplinary conservation initiatives are increasingly advocated as best practice for recoverin...
Finding practical ways to robustly estimate abundance or density trends in threatened species is a k...
© 2011 Achmad Ariefiandy HusenPrey species can influence the population dynamics of their predators...
Population and conservation genetics studies have greatly benefited from the development of new tech...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
In the past decade much attention has focused on the role that genetics can play in the formation of...
In the past decade much attention has focused on the role that genetics can play in the formation of...
Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among sexes a...
<div><p>Somatic growth patterns represent a major component of organismal fitness and may vary among...
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered, island‐endemic species with a naturally re...