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In long-lived species, adult survival is an important life-history trait. Better know-ledge of the effects of non-catastrophic climate variation on the adult survival of long-lived seabirds is therefore needed. However, documentation of such effects is still rare. 2. Using capture–mark–resighting da...
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1982
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.476.6870 http://www.evol.no/hanno/05/JAE.pdf |
Summary: | In long-lived species, adult survival is an important life-history trait. Better know-ledge of the effects of non-catastrophic climate variation on the adult survival of long-lived seabirds is therefore needed. However, documentation of such effects is still rare. 2. Using capture–mark–resighting data, we modelled the annual survival rates of five species of seabirds, the common guillemot ( Uria aalge |
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