International audienceDespite the widespread recognition of the importance of monitoring, only a few studies have explored how estimates of vital rates and predictions of population dynamics change with additional data collected along the monitoring program. We investigate how estimates of survival and individual growth, along with predictions about future population size, change with additional years of monitoring and data collected, using as a model system freshwater populations of marble (Salmo marmor-atus), rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) living in Western Slovenian streams. Fish were sampled twice a year between 2004 and 2015. We found that in 3 out of 4 populations, a few years of data (3 or 4 sampling...
Long-term data from marked animals provide a wealth of opportunities for studies with high relevance...
Successful management and protection of wild animal populations relies on good understanding of thei...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires no...
International audienceDespite the widespread recognition of the importance of monitoring, only a few...
Understanding the causes of within- and among-population differences in vital rates, life histories,...
We develop a general framework that combines long-term tag–recapture data and powerful statistical a...
We develop a general framework that combines long-term tag–recapture data and powerful statistical a...
Temporal symmetry models (TSM) represent advances in the analytical application of mark-recapture da...
Modelling the effects of environmental change on populations is a key challenge for ecologists, part...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
Individuals of the same species can vary dramatically in their size, physiology or behavior, thereby...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
<p>Data from a large-scale mark–recapture study were used in an open-population model to determine t...
Long-term data from marked animals provide a wealth of opportunities for studies with high relevance...
Successful management and protection of wild animal populations relies on good understanding of thei...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires no...
International audienceDespite the widespread recognition of the importance of monitoring, only a few...
Understanding the causes of within- and among-population differences in vital rates, life histories,...
We develop a general framework that combines long-term tag–recapture data and powerful statistical a...
We develop a general framework that combines long-term tag–recapture data and powerful statistical a...
Temporal symmetry models (TSM) represent advances in the analytical application of mark-recapture da...
Modelling the effects of environmental change on populations is a key challenge for ecologists, part...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
Using empirical field data for bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), we evaluated the trade-off betwe...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
Individuals of the same species can vary dramatically in their size, physiology or behavior, thereby...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
<p>Data from a large-scale mark–recapture study were used in an open-population model to determine t...
Long-term data from marked animals provide a wealth of opportunities for studies with high relevance...
Successful management and protection of wild animal populations relies on good understanding of thei...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires no...