Metapopulation models predicting the persistence of species on the verge of extinction in fragmented landscapes have to include local population dynamics. In this paper, we report on a 9-yr study in which a patchy population of the bog fritillary was monitored each year, with special focus on quantifying demographic parameters. We parameterised various constrained linear models (CLM) with capture-mark-recapture (CMR) data collected in the field each year and we tested the effects of several variables on demographic parameters. Selecting the best CLM, we estimated the mean and the variance of (1) individual parameters (survival and catchability) and (2) population features (population size, sex-ratio and recruitment). Survival was not relate...
1. Population viability analyses (PVA) are extremely useful tools for the management of endangered s...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
The importance of a careful choice of the appropriate scale for studying ecological phenomena has be...
Recent studies on metapopulation dynamics have emphasized the need for improved methods for quantify...
We investigated the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on population functioning. We compared...
Nowadays, the Earth is facing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis, notably because of habitat loss,...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
The bog fritillary (Boloria eunomia) is a specialist butterfly inhabiting wet meadows and peat bogs,...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
This study investigates the dynamics and viability of a marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurini...
. Dynamic populations in a dynamic landscape: the metapopulation structure of the marsh fritillary b...
Spatial variation in population size is affected by many factors, which makes it hard to evaluate th...
Studies explaining the choice of model structure for population viability analysis (PVA) are rare an...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
1. Population viability analyses (PVA) are extremely useful tools for the management of endangered s...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
The importance of a careful choice of the appropriate scale for studying ecological phenomena has be...
Recent studies on metapopulation dynamics have emphasized the need for improved methods for quantify...
We investigated the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on population functioning. We compared...
Nowadays, the Earth is facing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis, notably because of habitat loss,...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
The bog fritillary (Boloria eunomia) is a specialist butterfly inhabiting wet meadows and peat bogs,...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
This study investigates the dynamics and viability of a marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurini...
. Dynamic populations in a dynamic landscape: the metapopulation structure of the marsh fritillary b...
Spatial variation in population size is affected by many factors, which makes it hard to evaluate th...
Studies explaining the choice of model structure for population viability analysis (PVA) are rare an...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
1. Population viability analyses (PVA) are extremely useful tools for the management of endangered s...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
The importance of a careful choice of the appropriate scale for studying ecological phenomena has be...