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Autor:
Will T S Miles, Roddy Mavor, Nick J Riddiford, Paul V Harvey, Roger Riddington, Deryk N Shaw, David Parnaby, Jane M Reid
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0131527 (2015)
Determining which demographic and ecological parameters contribute to variation in population growth rate is crucial to understanding the dynamics of declining populations. This study aimed to evaluate the magnitude and mechanisms of an apparent majo
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https://doaj.org/article/b73dd2e9f58549e39ee3be31f9c48874
Autor:
Sébastien Descamps, Harald Steen, Michael P. Harris, Adam Butler, Maria I. Bogdanova, Francis Daunt, Lorraine S. Chivers, Deryk N. Shaw, Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard, Richard A. Phillips, Mark Newell, Thierry Boulinier, Thorkell Lindberg Thórarinsson, Børge Moe, Sarah Wanless, Hallvard Strøm, Bergur Olsen, Morten Frederiksen, Tycho Anker-Nilssen
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter Research, 2017, 578, pp.167-181. ⟨10.3354/meps12096⟩
Bogdanova, M I, Butler, A, Wanless, S, Moe, B, Anker-Nilssen, T, Frederiksen, M, Boulinier, T, Chivers, L S, Christensen-Dalsgaard, S, Descamps, S, Harris, M P, Newell, M, Olsen, B, Phillips, R A, Shaw, D, Steen, H, Strøm, H, Thórarinsson, T L & Daunt, F 2017, ' Multi-colony tracking reveals spatio-Temporal variation in carry-over effects between breeding success and winter movements in a pelagic seabird ', Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 578, pp. 167-181 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12096
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2017, 578, pp.167-181. ⟨10.3354/meps12096⟩
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter Research, 2017, 578, pp.167-181. ⟨10.3354/meps12096⟩
Bogdanova, M I, Butler, A, Wanless, S, Moe, B, Anker-Nilssen, T, Frederiksen, M, Boulinier, T, Chivers, L S, Christensen-Dalsgaard, S, Descamps, S, Harris, M P, Newell, M, Olsen, B, Phillips, R A, Shaw, D, Steen, H, Strøm, H, Thórarinsson, T L & Daunt, F 2017, ' Multi-colony tracking reveals spatio-Temporal variation in carry-over effects between breeding success and winter movements in a pelagic seabird ', Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 578, pp. 167-181 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12096
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2017, 578, pp.167-181. ⟨10.3354/meps12096⟩
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have important demographic implications. Although most studies examine carry-over effects across 2 seasons in single populations, the effects may persist beyond
Autor:
Svein-Håkon Lorentsen, Richard A. Phillips, Deryk N. Shaw, Jacob González-Solís, Harald Steen, John W. Chardine, Lorraine S. Chivers, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Robert T. Barrett, Anthony J. Gaston, Hallvard Strøm, Olivier Chastel, Mark L. Mallory, Thierry Boulinier, Céline Clément-Chastel, Thorkell Lindberg Thórarinsson, Robin Freeman, Francis Daunt, Gitte Høj Jensen, Kendrew Colhoun, Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard, Morten Frederiksen, Geir Helge Systad, Maria I. Bogdanova, Mark Newell, Tim Guilford, Børge Moe, Yuri Krasnov, Aurélie Goutte, Bergur Olsen, David Grémillet
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 18:530-542
Aim: An understanding of the non-breeding distribution and ecology of migratory species is necessary for successful conservation. Many seabirds spend the non-breeding season far from land, and information on their distribution during this time is ver
Autor:
Michael P. Harris, Vladimir Grosbois, Olivier Gimenez, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Byron J. T. Morgan, Robin H. McCleery, Deryk N. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Ecology
The demography of vertebrate populations is governed in part by processes operating at large spatial scales that have synchronizing effects on demographic parameters over large geographic areas, and in part, by local processes that generate fluctuati
Autor:
Roddy A. Mavor, Roger Riddington, David Parnaby, Will T. S. Miles, Jane M. Reid, Deryk N. Shaw, Paul V. Harvey, Nick J. Riddiford
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0131527 (2015)
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0131527 (2015)
Determining which demographic and ecological parameters contribute to variation in population growth rate is crucial to understanding the dynamics of declining populations. This study aimed to evaluate the magnitude and mechanisms of an apparent majo
Autor:
Deryk N. Shaw, Vladimir Grosbois, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Michael P. Harris, Robin H. McCleery, Kjell Einar Erikstad
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 297:283-296
Despite contrasting population trends ranging from -3 to +11% per annum, the annual survival rates of Atlantic puffins Fratercula arctica in the 5 colonies spanning the species range in the east Atlantic were virtually identical over a 10 to 15 yr pe