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The condor
Age-Specific Survival of Tundra Swans on the Lower Alaska Peninsula
Brandt W. Meixell1 
关键词: Alaska Peninsula;    apparent survival;    Cygnus columbianus;    emigration;    neck collar;    tag loss;    Tundra Swan.;   
DOI  :  10.1525/cond.2013.110213
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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Abstract. The population of Tundra Swans (Cygnus columbianus columbianus) breeding on the lower Alaska Peninsula represents the southern extremity of the species' range and is uniquely nonmigratory. We used data on recaptures, resightings, and recoveries of neck-collared Tundra Swans on the lower Alaska Peninsula to estimate collar loss, annual apparent survival, and other demographic parameters for the years 1978– 1989. Annual collar loss was greater for adult males fitted with either the thinner collar type (0.34) or the thicker collar type (0.15) than for other age/sex classes (thinner: 0.10, thicker: 0.04). The apparent mean probability of survival of adults (0.61) was higher than that of immatures (0.41) and for both age classes varied considerably by year (adult range: 0.44–0.95, immature range: 0.25–0.90). To assess effects of permanent emigration by age and breeding class, we analyzed post hoc the encounter histories of swans known to breed in our study area. The apparent mean survival of known br...

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