1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus Temmink from its inception in 1987 until 2002, by which time the population had attained carrying capacity for the study area. Post-1994 the population received minimal management other than the provision of nestboxes. 2. We analysed data collected on survival (1987-2002) using program MARK to explore the influence of density-dependent and independent processes on survival over the course of the population's development. 3.We found evidence for non-linear, threshold density dependence in juvenile survival rates. Juvenile survival was also strongly influenced by climate, with the temporal distribution of rainfall during the cyclone...
Agricultural intensification is considered the major cause of decline in farmland bird populations, ...
SummaryRecent work suggests that the environment experienced in early life can alter life histories ...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
International audienceIn the context of attested global changes, accurate estimation of whether clim...
Summary 1 The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers...
The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers. In order ...
Spatial heterogeneity and density dependent processes can play an important role in regulating popul...
Habitat modification for agriculture is one of the greatest current threats to global biodiversity....
Demographic differences between stable and declining populations can lend insight into drivers of po...
The sensitivity of population trends to the climate and environment is generally considered a specie...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Agricultural intensification is considered the major cause of decline in farmland bird populations, ...
SummaryRecent work suggests that the environment experienced in early life can alter life histories ...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
International audienceIn the context of attested global changes, accurate estimation of whether clim...
Summary 1 The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers...
The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers. In order ...
Spatial heterogeneity and density dependent processes can play an important role in regulating popul...
Habitat modification for agriculture is one of the greatest current threats to global biodiversity....
Demographic differences between stable and declining populations can lend insight into drivers of po...
The sensitivity of population trends to the climate and environment is generally considered a specie...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Agricultural intensification is considered the major cause of decline in farmland bird populations, ...
SummaryRecent work suggests that the environment experienced in early life can alter life histories ...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...