Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population ecology, socioecology, conservation biology and wildlife management. Here we examine 25 years of population dynamics of western gorillas at Mbeli Bai, a swampy forest clearing in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, the Republic of Congo. The Mbeli population more than doubled from 101 to 226 gorillas during the study. After adjusting for a net influx of gorillas into the study population, the increase represents an inherent growth rate of 0.7% per year, with 95% confidence limits between -0.7% and 2.6%. The influx of gorillas mainly involved immigration of individuals into existing study groups (social dispersal), but it also included the appearance...
<div><p>Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
call and population dynamics of the Virunga gorillas have been studied extensively, comparable infor...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
Genetic estimation of population sizes has been critical for monitoring cryptic and rare species; ho...
Small populations are particularly susceptible to disturbance. Routine censusing to monitor changes ...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
Large-scale habitat destruction and poaching in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s had major impacts on the...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
<div><p>Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
call and population dynamics of the Virunga gorillas have been studied extensively, comparable infor...
WOS:000080003100001International audiencePopulation studies are an essential part of conservation ac...
Genetic estimation of population sizes has been critical for monitoring cryptic and rare species; ho...
Small populations are particularly susceptible to disturbance. Routine censusing to monitor changes ...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
Large-scale habitat destruction and poaching in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s had major impacts on the...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
<div><p>Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...