A multievent approach to estimating pair fidelity and heterogeneity in state transitions

Volume: 3, Issue: 13, Pages: 4326 - 4338
Published: Oct 4, 2013
Abstract
Fidelity rates of pair-bonded individuals are of considerable interest to behavioral and population biologists as they can influence population structure, mating rates, population productivity, and gene flow. Estimates of fidelity rates calculated from direct observations of pairs in consecutive breeding seasons may be biased because (i) individuals that are not seen are assumed to be dead, (ii) variation in the detectability of individuals is...
Paper Details
Title
A multievent approach to estimating pair fidelity and heterogeneity in state transitions
Published Date
Oct 4, 2013
Volume
3
Issue
13
Pages
4326 - 4338
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