Whether females participate in reproduction every year or rather skip years is pivotal information for understanding the dynamics of animal populations. In ectotherms this reproduction frequency might depend on factors like temperature, individual size, and prey availability. Here we studied the reproduction rate of the smooth snake Coronella austriaca at two latitudes: in Norway and The Netherlands. Reproductive and morphological data were collected in Norway (34 years) and The Netherlands (5 years). To account for differential resighting probabilities of pregnant and non-pregnant females, we performed multi-state mark-recapture analyses. Reproductive rate, quantified as the probability of participating in reproduction in consecutive years...
Populations at the edge of their main range of distribution are often exposed to suboptimal environm...
A study of the ecology of the smooth snake Coronella austriaca (f. Colubridae, Ophidia) was conducte...
For sea snakes as for many types of animals, long-term studies on population biology are rare and he...
The goal of our study was to compare the morphology, survival and frequency of reproduction of Smoot...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
Coronella austriaca is the United Kingdom’s rarest snake, being confined to the lowland heathlands o...
A review of several long-term studies has recently suggested that snakes might be declining in large...
In snakes, body size and reproductive output vary greatly among disjunct populations. Clutch size is...
A population of dice snakes (Natrix tessellate) monitored since 2008 in a small island (18 ha, 850 m...
Long-term studies are especially suited for disentangling the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic fac...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
The life history of Vipera ursinii ursinii at Mont-Ventoux (France) is documented on the basis of ma...
Human-induced alteration of natural habitats has the potential to impact on the genetic structuring ...
Field-studies on the reproductive biology of snakes have traditionally dealt with given reproductive...
Resource availability, acquisition and assimilation drive trade-offs and shape life-history strategi...
Populations at the edge of their main range of distribution are often exposed to suboptimal environm...
A study of the ecology of the smooth snake Coronella austriaca (f. Colubridae, Ophidia) was conducte...
For sea snakes as for many types of animals, long-term studies on population biology are rare and he...
The goal of our study was to compare the morphology, survival and frequency of reproduction of Smoot...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
Coronella austriaca is the United Kingdom’s rarest snake, being confined to the lowland heathlands o...
A review of several long-term studies has recently suggested that snakes might be declining in large...
In snakes, body size and reproductive output vary greatly among disjunct populations. Clutch size is...
A population of dice snakes (Natrix tessellate) monitored since 2008 in a small island (18 ha, 850 m...
Long-term studies are especially suited for disentangling the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic fac...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
The life history of Vipera ursinii ursinii at Mont-Ventoux (France) is documented on the basis of ma...
Human-induced alteration of natural habitats has the potential to impact on the genetic structuring ...
Field-studies on the reproductive biology of snakes have traditionally dealt with given reproductive...
Resource availability, acquisition and assimilation drive trade-offs and shape life-history strategi...
Populations at the edge of their main range of distribution are often exposed to suboptimal environm...
A study of the ecology of the smooth snake Coronella austriaca (f. Colubridae, Ophidia) was conducte...
For sea snakes as for many types of animals, long-term studies on population biology are rare and he...