Original paper
What are the main drivers of survival and recruitment in tropical forest marsupials? A 16-year study
Abstract
Tropical forest marsupials exhibit large interannual variation in population sizes, with direct negative density dependence capturing the essential features of their dynamics. However, the demographic mechanisms underlying population growth rate and driving both survival and reproduction are still unclear. We used a 16-year capture-mark-recapture data set for five tropical forest marsupials to test for seasonal and interannual density dependence...
Paper Details
Title
What are the main drivers of survival and recruitment in tropical forest marsupials? A 16-year study
Published Date
Feb 22, 2020
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
515 - 525
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