We present the results of a hidden process model fitted to long-term observational data from mark- recapture studies at grey seal breeding colonies on the Isle of May (IM) and North Rona (NR). We assume that mass changes between years are dependent on environmental factors and on the breeding status of animals, and explore the influence of an individual’s mass on apparent survival, and fecundity. There was general annual variation in mass gain, especially at IM, presumably due to fluctuating resource availability. We find that females whose mass is low are less likely to breed, but that there is no strong evidence for a similar effect on survival. We are also able to arrive at general estimates of fecundity for females using each of these 2...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
1. The reproductive performance of individually marked mothers aged between 4 and 36 years breeding ...
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the con...
1. The trade‐off between survival and reproduction in resource‐limited iteroparous animals can resul...
1. In order to estimate the effect of weaning mass and body condition on the post-weaning survival o...
This study is concerned with changes in the recruitment of UK grey seal pups into the adult breeding...
Long-term capture-recapture studies provide an opportunity to investigate the population dynamics of...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
1. The annual cycle of many animals is characterized by the need to satisfy different life history ...
With the global climate predicted to continue to change over the coming century, quantifying how ani...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
1. Capital breeding animals such as true seals (Phocidae) rely on accumulated body reserves to rear ...
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
1. The reproductive performance of individually marked mothers aged between 4 and 36 years breeding ...
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the con...
1. The trade‐off between survival and reproduction in resource‐limited iteroparous animals can resul...
1. In order to estimate the effect of weaning mass and body condition on the post-weaning survival o...
This study is concerned with changes in the recruitment of UK grey seal pups into the adult breeding...
Long-term capture-recapture studies provide an opportunity to investigate the population dynamics of...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
Pre-weaning pup mortality of grey seals Halichoerus grypus in a breeding colony (North Rona, Scotlan...
1. The annual cycle of many animals is characterized by the need to satisfy different life history ...
With the global climate predicted to continue to change over the coming century, quantifying how ani...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
1. Capital breeding animals such as true seals (Phocidae) rely on accumulated body reserves to rear ...
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
Female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) formed breeding aggregations on the island of North Rona, Sco...
1. The reproductive performance of individually marked mothers aged between 4 and 36 years breeding ...
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the con...