Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shaped by fitness benefits and costs of delayed versus early reproduction. The understanding of how intrinsic and extrinsic changes affects age at first reproduction is crucial for conservation and management of threatened species because of its demographic effects on population growth and generation time. For a period of 40 years in the Scandinavian wolf (Canis lupus) population, including the recolonization phase, we estimated age at first successful reproduction (pup survival to at least three weeks of age) and examined how the variation among individuals was explained by sex, population size (from 1 to 74 packs), primiparous or multiparous or...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
<p>Deriving mean age of primiparity from wolf breeder data from throughout Minnesota wolf range (<a ...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Summary 1. Reproduction in social organisms is shaped by numerous morphological, behavioural and lif...
The Swedish wolf population is closely monitored and managed to keep the population at a sustainable...
Large carnivours are suffering from population declines all over the world, but many have also recol...
Information is sparse about aspects of female wolf (Canis lupus) breeding in the wild, including age...
Individual behaviors are influenced by environmental, genetic, and demographic factors. Some animals...
Natal habitat preference induction (NHPI) occurs when characteristics of the natal habitat influence...
Mammalian reproduction is influenced by three factors: allometry (the effect of body size), phylogen...
Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservat...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
<p>Deriving mean age of primiparity from wolf breeder data from throughout Minnesota wolf range (<a ...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Summary 1. Reproduction in social organisms is shaped by numerous morphological, behavioural and lif...
The Swedish wolf population is closely monitored and managed to keep the population at a sustainable...
Large carnivours are suffering from population declines all over the world, but many have also recol...
Information is sparse about aspects of female wolf (Canis lupus) breeding in the wild, including age...
Individual behaviors are influenced by environmental, genetic, and demographic factors. Some animals...
Natal habitat preference induction (NHPI) occurs when characteristics of the natal habitat influence...
Mammalian reproduction is influenced by three factors: allometry (the effect of body size), phylogen...
Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservat...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
<p>Deriving mean age of primiparity from wolf breeder data from throughout Minnesota wolf range (<a ...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...