Replication data for: The interplay between hunting rate, hunting selectivity, and reproductive strategies shapes population dynamics of a large carnivore ...

Data sets used for yearling survival by Van de Walle et al. 2021. The interplay between hunting rate, selectivity, and reproductive strategies shapes population dynamics of a large carnivore. Evolutionary Applications. For reasonable requests, please contact the authors for further information on th...

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Main Author: Zedrosser, Andreas
Format: Dataset
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Published: University of South-Eastern Norway 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.23642/usn.14459376
https://usn.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Van_de_Walle_et_al_2021_Evolutionary_Applications/14459376
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Summary:Data sets used for yearling survival by Van de Walle et al. 2021. The interplay between hunting rate, selectivity, and reproductive strategies shapes population dynamics of a large carnivore. Evolutionary Applications. For reasonable requests, please contact the authors for further information on the data set.Article Abstract - Related PublicationHarvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reproductive traits. Changes in female traits can have demographic consequences, as they are fundamental in shaping population dynamics. It is thus imperative to understand and quantify the demographic consequences of changes in female reproductive traits to better understand and anticipate population trajectories under different harvest intensities and regulations. Here, using a dynamic, frequency-dependent, population model of the intensively hunted brown bear ( Ursus arctos ) population in Sweden, we quantify and compare population responses to changes in four reproductive traits ...