Recaptures of marked birds can be used to estimate their survival We suspect that the various methods of capture might not be equally suited for this purpose. In the long-term study of the great tit at our institute, recaptures were routinely made in three different ways: capture of parents feeding their young at the nest; capture of birds roosting in nest-boxes; mist-netting We analyzed 20 years of captures from the study site at the Hoge Veluwe to obtain estimates of adult survival and capture rates from captures obtained by each method. The three sets of estimates differ and our analyses suggest that the best method was the capture of breeding birds, while mist- netting was the least suitable. [KEYWORDS: Density
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International audience1. Dispersal contributes to spatio-temporal variation in population size and i...
(1) The aim of this paper is to estimate the shape of the curve relating first year survival to nest...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Three different mark-recapture models were applied to resighting data for Brünnich's guillemot (Uria...
(1) The aim of this paper is to estimate the shape of the curve relating first year survival to nest...
1. Mist-netting is the most commonly used method for catching birds for scientific ringing but, desp...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Much effort in life-history theory has been addressed to the dependence of life-history traits on ag...
At large spatial scales, variation in population abundance results from variation in the survival of...
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An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
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We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
The Netherlands holds internationally important numbers of Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa, and r...
International audience1. Dispersal contributes to spatio-temporal variation in population size and i...
(1) The aim of this paper is to estimate the shape of the curve relating first year survival to nest...
International audiencePopulation monitoring traditionally relies on population counts, accounting or...
Three different mark-recapture models were applied to resighting data for Brünnich's guillemot (Uria...
(1) The aim of this paper is to estimate the shape of the curve relating first year survival to nest...
1. Mist-netting is the most commonly used method for catching birds for scientific ringing but, desp...
Determining demographic rates in wild animal populations and understanding why rates vary are import...
Much effort in life-history theory has been addressed to the dependence of life-history traits on ag...
At large spatial scales, variation in population abundance results from variation in the survival of...
SUMMARY Studies of life history evolution in passerine birds often depend on examin-ation of annual ...
We present the results of a mark-recapture analysis of survival rates of Common Guillemots with at l...
An important first step in studying the demography of wild animals is to identify the animals unique...
Capsule: Population estimates based on the mark–resighting method can be a useful alternative to pop...
We present a method for studying post-fledging survival rates from data on national ringing recoveri...
The Netherlands holds internationally important numbers of Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa, and r...
International audience1. Dispersal contributes to spatio-temporal variation in population size and i...