International audienceWhether different sources of mortality are additive, compensatory, or depensatory is a key question in population biology. A way to test for additivity is to calculate the correlation between cause-specific mortality rates obtained from marked animals. However, existing methods to estimate this correlation raise several methodological issues. One difficulty is the existence of an intrinsic bias in the correlation parameter. Although this bias can be formally expressed, it requires knowledge about natural survival without any competing mortality source, which is difficult to assess in most cases. Another difficulty lies in estimating the true process correlation while properly accounting for sampling variation. Using a ...
<p>One aim of comparative population dynamics is to understand the patterns of mortality across the ...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
Estimates of age-specific mortality are regularly used in ecology, evolution, and conservation resea...
International audienceOverall mortality rates often are based upon a variety of mortality sources su...
International audienceOverall mortality rates often are based upon a variety of mortality sources su...
Measuring rates and causes of mortalities is important in animal ecology and management. Observing t...
Unbiased mortality estimates are fundamental for testing ecological and evolutionary theory as well ...
Understanding the interplay between exploitation and natural mortality is essential to guiding susta...
Understanding the interplay between exploitation and natural mortality is essential to guiding susta...
International audienceTo quantify the rate at which wildlife die from anthropogenic sources like win...
The Cormarck-Jolly-Seber model incorporating frailty implemented in WinBUGS, using the 9000 kittiwak...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
International audienceThe founding evolutionary theories of ageing indicate that the force of mortal...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Implicit and explicit use of expert knowledge to inform ecological analyses is becoming increasingly...
<p>One aim of comparative population dynamics is to understand the patterns of mortality across the ...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
Estimates of age-specific mortality are regularly used in ecology, evolution, and conservation resea...
International audienceOverall mortality rates often are based upon a variety of mortality sources su...
International audienceOverall mortality rates often are based upon a variety of mortality sources su...
Measuring rates and causes of mortalities is important in animal ecology and management. Observing t...
Unbiased mortality estimates are fundamental for testing ecological and evolutionary theory as well ...
Understanding the interplay between exploitation and natural mortality is essential to guiding susta...
Understanding the interplay between exploitation and natural mortality is essential to guiding susta...
International audienceTo quantify the rate at which wildlife die from anthropogenic sources like win...
The Cormarck-Jolly-Seber model incorporating frailty implemented in WinBUGS, using the 9000 kittiwak...
The development of sophisticated mark-recapture models over the last four decades has provided funda...
International audienceThe founding evolutionary theories of ageing indicate that the force of mortal...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Implicit and explicit use of expert knowledge to inform ecological analyses is becoming increasingly...
<p>One aim of comparative population dynamics is to understand the patterns of mortality across the ...
We examine the Bayesian approach to estimating parameters associated with animal survival on the bas...
Estimates of age-specific mortality are regularly used in ecology, evolution, and conservation resea...