Age‐dependent breeding dispersal and adult survival within a metapopulation of Common Terns Sterna hirundo

Ibis2.10
Volume: 156, Issue: 3, Pages: 534 - 547
Published: Jun 6, 2014
Abstract
Dispersal is increasingly recognized as a process of fundamental importance in population dynamics and other aspects of biology. Concurrently, interest in age‐dependent effects on survival, including actuarial senescence, has increased, especially in studies of long‐lived seabirds. Nevertheless, datasets necessary for studying dispersal and age‐dependent effects are few, as these require simultaneous data collection at two or more sites over...
Paper Details
Title
Age‐dependent breeding dispersal and adult survival within a metapopulation of Common Terns Sterna hirundo
Published Date
Jun 6, 2014
Journal
Volume
156
Issue
3
Pages
534 - 547
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