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This blog tracks the scientific activity of the Animal Demography and Ecology Unit of the IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB). Contents on animal demography, capture-recapture, APHIS, upcoming workshop, publications
Saturday 07/04/2018 at 12h15, speaking about Yellow-Legged Gulls, their movements and their ecology, at "Balears fa Ciència" (min 19). Here![]() |
| Photo: from CEHseabirds |
Ainara Cortes from the GEDA participted at the international workshop on Egyptian vulture in the Western European flyway held in Alcantara the 26th-27th of March 2018. An important meeting organized by the Vulture Conservation Fundation (VCF) to set conservation priorities and coordinating management actions.
We used multi-event
capture–recapture–recovery modelling to provide the first estimates of
survival. The survival rate of birds older than two years was 0.93
(0.91–0.95); second-year survival was 0.93 (0.90–0.95) and first-year
survival was 0.80 (0.73–0.85). A resighting of a 34-year-old bird is a
new longevity record for the species. Population growth rates projected
with a Leslie matrix model that included our survival estimates were
very similar to estimates from annual counts of the breeding population
(7–8% y−1), suggesting that these survival estimates
adequately describe the species’ demography. High survival rates have
likely contributed to the species’ recent population increase in the
region.