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Test for age-specificity in survival of the common tern

Authors :
Ian C.T. Nisbet
Emmanuelle Cam
Source :
Journal of Applied Statistics. 29:65-83
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2002.

Abstract

Much effort in life-history theory has been addressed to the dependence of life-history traits on age, especially the phenomenon of senescence and its evolution. Although senescent declines in survival are well documented in humans and in domestic and laboratory animals, evidence for their occurrence and importance in wild animal species remains limited and equivocal. Several recent papers have suggested that methodological issues may contribute to this problem, and have encouraged investigators to improve sampling designs and to analyse their data using recently developed approaches to modelling of capture-mark-recapture data. Here we report on a three-year, two-site, mark-recapture study of known-aged common terns (Sterna hirundo) in the north-eastern USA. The study was nested within a long-term ecological study in which large numbers of chicks had been banded in each year for > 25 years. We used a range of models to test the hypothesis of an influence of age on survival probability. We also tested for ...

Details

ISSN :
13600532 and 02664763
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Statistics
Accession number :
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