Multistate capture-mark-recapture data used to estimate demographic parameters of snow petrels (males and females) E-SURGE in the article "Demographic sensitivity to environmental forcings: a multi-trait, multi-colony approach"

observable states used to build individual capture histories were coded as follows: 0 = individual not seen 1 = individual observed as a non-breeder 2 = individual observed as a failed breeder at the egg stage 3 = individual observed as a failed breeder at the chick stage 4 = individual observed as...

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Main Authors: Sauser, Christophe, Delord, Karine, Barbraud, Christophe
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: figshare 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14237396
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Summary:observable states used to build individual capture histories were coded as follows: 0 = individual not seen 1 = individual observed as a non-breeder 2 = individual observed as a failed breeder at the egg stage 3 = individual observed as a failed breeder at the chick stage 4 = individual observed as a successful breeder Individual capture histories are followed by 6 columns indicating groups. Group 1 indicate female of colony 1, Group 2 indicate male of colony 1, Group 3 indicate female of colony 2, Group 4 indicate male of colony 2, Group 5 indicate female of colony 3, Group 6 indicate male of colony 3.