To underpin and improve advice given to government and other interested parties on the state of Britain’s common songbird populations, new models for analysing ecological data are developed in this thesis. These models use data from the British Trust for Ornithology’s Constant Effort Sites (CES) scheme, an annual bird-ringing programme in which catch effort is standardised. Data from the CES scheme are routinely used to index abundance and productivity, and to a lesser extent estimate adult survival rates. However, two features of the CES data that complicate analysis were previously inadequately addressed, namely the presence in the catch of “transient” birds not associated with the local population, and the sporadic failure in the constan...
Over the years, the purpose of the traditional wilsternetting technique of the northern Netherlands ...
Aims To obtain the first estimates of the survival of British and Irish Gannets from ringing recover...
Population parameters are usually determined from mark-recapture experiments requiring laborious fie...
To underpin and improve advice given to government and other interested parties on the state of Bri...
Data from the British Trust for Ornithology’s Constant Effort Scheme, an an-nual bird-ringing progra...
Data from annual bird-ringing programs, in which catch effort is standardized, are routinely used t...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
Producing accurate, reliable indices of abundance, enabling the status of breeding bird populations ...
Abstract We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of...
We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of populati...
In the study of wildlife populations, demographic data have traditionally been analysed independentl...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly intensively managed resulting in greater anthropogenic disturba...
Integrated population models (IPMs) provide a unified framework for simultaneously analyzing data se...
Over the years, the purpose of the traditional wilsternetting technique of the northern Netherlands ...
Aims To obtain the first estimates of the survival of British and Irish Gannets from ringing recover...
Population parameters are usually determined from mark-recapture experiments requiring laborious fie...
To underpin and improve advice given to government and other interested parties on the state of Bri...
Data from the British Trust for Ornithology’s Constant Effort Scheme, an an-nual bird-ringing progra...
Data from annual bird-ringing programs, in which catch effort is standardized, are routinely used t...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
Producing accurate, reliable indices of abundance, enabling the status of breeding bird populations ...
Abstract We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of...
We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
We investigated the utility of state-space models for determining the demographic causes of populati...
In the study of wildlife populations, demographic data have traditionally been analysed independentl...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
Landscapes are becoming increasingly intensively managed resulting in greater anthropogenic disturba...
Integrated population models (IPMs) provide a unified framework for simultaneously analyzing data se...
Over the years, the purpose of the traditional wilsternetting technique of the northern Netherlands ...
Aims To obtain the first estimates of the survival of British and Irish Gannets from ringing recover...
Population parameters are usually determined from mark-recapture experiments requiring laborious fie...