A baseline model was developed to estimate harbour seal demographic rates such as fecundity and survival for different age classes. Count data, and two independent estimates of population size based on capture-recapture photo-ID studies, were used to fit the model along with historical records of shooting of seals in the area. Modifications made to the earlier model resulted in a more realistic and robust version. The estimated demographic trends are very similar to the original model but with a considerably better fit to the independent estimates. Using simulations based on the fitted model, the sensitivity of the population growth rate to different scenarios of fecundity, survival or culling was investigated. The results of fitting the ba...
Accurate estimates of seal abundance and population dynamics are necessary for management and conser...
1. Identifying and understanding ecological drivers that influence wildlife populations is challengi...
1. Estimates of population size and trends are essential for effective conservation and management o...
Estimates of survival were made in the Moray Firth to allow comparison with published estimates from...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Declines in large vertebrate populations are widespread but difficult to detect from monitoring data...
1. The abundance of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in the UK as a whole has increased over the past...
1. Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) were the first mammals to be protected by an Act of Parliament in...
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
To support sustainable management of apex predator populations, it is important to estimate populati...
In order to identify the dynamics regulating growth and viability in a harbour seal population, a co...
1. Harbour seals Phoca vitulina in eastern England were heavily exploited in the 1960s and 1970s, an...
1. Harbour seals Phoca vitulina in eastern England were heavily exploited in the 1960s and 1970s, an...
Accurate estimates of seal abundance and population dynamics are necessary for management and conser...
1. Identifying and understanding ecological drivers that influence wildlife populations is challengi...
1. Estimates of population size and trends are essential for effective conservation and management o...
Estimates of survival were made in the Moray Firth to allow comparison with published estimates from...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Declines in large vertebrate populations are widespread but difficult to detect from monitoring data...
1. The abundance of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in the UK as a whole has increased over the past...
1. Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) were the first mammals to be protected by an Act of Parliament in...
Worldwide harbour seal populations are showing differing and fluctuating trends in abundance, but th...
To support sustainable management of apex predator populations, it is important to estimate populati...
In order to identify the dynamics regulating growth and viability in a harbour seal population, a co...
1. Harbour seals Phoca vitulina in eastern England were heavily exploited in the 1960s and 1970s, an...
1. Harbour seals Phoca vitulina in eastern England were heavily exploited in the 1960s and 1970s, an...
Accurate estimates of seal abundance and population dynamics are necessary for management and conser...
1. Identifying and understanding ecological drivers that influence wildlife populations is challengi...
1. Estimates of population size and trends are essential for effective conservation and management o...