Understanding the drivers underlying fluctuations in the size of animal populations is central to ecology, conservation biology, and wildlife management. Reliable estimates of survival probabilities are key to population viability assessments, and patterns of variation in survival can help inferring the causal factors behind detected changes in population size. We investigated whether variation in age‐ and sex‐specific survival probabilities could help explain the increasing trend in population size detected in a small, discrete population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus off the east coast of Scotland. To estimate annual survival probabilities, we applied capture–recapture models to photoidentification data collected from 1989 to ...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to 2014 of...
It has been proposed that in slow-growing vertebrate populations survival generally has a greater in...
1. Understanding the drivers underlying fluctuations in the size of animal populations is central to...
International audienceWhile the population growth rate in long-lived species is highly sensitive to ...
While the population growth rate in long-lived species is highly sensitive to adult survival, reprod...
We are indebted to Bill Kendall who provided critical input to the development of these analyses whi...
Given limited resources and time for conservation actions, it is crucial to focus wildlife managemen...
In 2007 the bottlenose dolphins of Doubtful Sound were reported to have been in decline for the prev...
Data gathered from 220 stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Indian River Lagoon ...
Data gathered from 220 stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Indian River Lagoon ...
<div><p>Between-female variation in reproductive output provides a strong measure of individual fitn...
Between-female variation in reproductive output provides a strong measure of individual fitness and ...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Inherent difficulties in determining the sex of free-ranging, sexually monomorphic species often pre...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to 2014 of...
It has been proposed that in slow-growing vertebrate populations survival generally has a greater in...
1. Understanding the drivers underlying fluctuations in the size of animal populations is central to...
International audienceWhile the population growth rate in long-lived species is highly sensitive to ...
While the population growth rate in long-lived species is highly sensitive to adult survival, reprod...
We are indebted to Bill Kendall who provided critical input to the development of these analyses whi...
Given limited resources and time for conservation actions, it is crucial to focus wildlife managemen...
In 2007 the bottlenose dolphins of Doubtful Sound were reported to have been in decline for the prev...
Data gathered from 220 stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Indian River Lagoon ...
Data gathered from 220 stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Indian River Lagoon ...
<div><p>Between-female variation in reproductive output provides a strong measure of individual fitn...
Between-female variation in reproductive output provides a strong measure of individual fitness and ...
Effective management of wildlife populations rely on knowledge of their abundance, survival and repr...
Inherent difficulties in determining the sex of free-ranging, sexually monomorphic species often pre...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
Photo-identification surveys of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins were conducted from 2009 to 2014 of...
It has been proposed that in slow-growing vertebrate populations survival generally has a greater in...