We present the results of a mark-recapture analysis of survival rates of Common Guillemots with at least one year's breeding experience for birds from three Scottish colonies. Estimates of overall survival of adults from the Isle of May (North Sea), Canna and Colonsay (both off northwest Scotland) from an analysis combining data from the three colonies were 94.8% (se = ±0.6), 92.4% (se = ±0.9) and 96.7% (se = ±0.6) respectively. The rates from Canna (but not Colonsay) differed significantly from those of guillemots on the Isle of May. The Canna and Colonsay figures are the first survival estimates for guillemots in northwest Scotland, an area of high conservation concern for this species. Low input, long-term studies of seabirds can produce...
are long-lived seabirds with a low annual reproductive output; hence annual adult survival is a sign...
Although there is general consensus about the existence of senescence in vertebrates, empirical evid...
The main species involved in a wreck of seabirds along the east coast of Britain in February-March 1...
Annual survival of colour-ringed Common Guillemots Uria aalge with at least 1 year of breeding exper...
We studied juvenile survival of 20 cohorts of Common Guillemot Uria aalge chicks colour-ringed on th...
On the Isle of May between 1986 and 1996, the average adult survival of Shags Phalacrocorax aristote...
Spatiotemporal variation in survival may be an important driver of multi-population dynamics in many...
Three different mark-recapture models were applied to resighting data for Brünnich's guillemot (Uria...
A novel capture–mark–recapture (CMR) method was used to build a multistate model of recruitment by y...
The breeding of Guillemots was studied in five areas of different breeding density and habitat type ...
Guillemots have been studied on the Isle of May since 1980. Between 184 and 581 individually identif...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
Aims To obtain the first estimates of the survival of British and Irish Gannets from ringing recover...
The common guillemot is the most frequently oiled species of seabird in the United Kingdom. Analyses...
In long-lived species, adult survival is an important life-history trait. Better know-ledge of the e...
are long-lived seabirds with a low annual reproductive output; hence annual adult survival is a sign...
Although there is general consensus about the existence of senescence in vertebrates, empirical evid...
The main species involved in a wreck of seabirds along the east coast of Britain in February-March 1...
Annual survival of colour-ringed Common Guillemots Uria aalge with at least 1 year of breeding exper...
We studied juvenile survival of 20 cohorts of Common Guillemot Uria aalge chicks colour-ringed on th...
On the Isle of May between 1986 and 1996, the average adult survival of Shags Phalacrocorax aristote...
Spatiotemporal variation in survival may be an important driver of multi-population dynamics in many...
Three different mark-recapture models were applied to resighting data for Brünnich's guillemot (Uria...
A novel capture–mark–recapture (CMR) method was used to build a multistate model of recruitment by y...
The breeding of Guillemots was studied in five areas of different breeding density and habitat type ...
Guillemots have been studied on the Isle of May since 1980. Between 184 and 581 individually identif...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
Aims To obtain the first estimates of the survival of British and Irish Gannets from ringing recover...
The common guillemot is the most frequently oiled species of seabird in the United Kingdom. Analyses...
In long-lived species, adult survival is an important life-history trait. Better know-ledge of the e...
are long-lived seabirds with a low annual reproductive output; hence annual adult survival is a sign...
Although there is general consensus about the existence of senescence in vertebrates, empirical evid...
The main species involved in a wreck of seabirds along the east coast of Britain in February-March 1...