The sensitivity of seabird populations to density‐dependence, environmental stochasticity and anthropogenic mortality
Abstract
The balance between economic growth and wildlife conservation is a priority for many governments. Enhancing realism in assessment of population-level impacts of anthropogenic mortality can help achieve this balance. Population Viability Analysis (PVA) is commonly applied to investigate population vulnerability, but outcomes of PVA are sensitive to formulations of density-dependence, environmental stochasticity and life history. Current practice...
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Title
The sensitivity of seabird populations to density‐dependence, environmental stochasticity and anthropogenic mortality
Published Date
Jun 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
9
Pages
2118 - 2130
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