학술논문

Estimating true age-dependence in survival when only adults can be observed: an example with Black-legged Kittiwakes
Document Type
article
Source
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 541-548 (2004)
Subject
Survival
Age-dependence
Senescence
Rissa tridactyla
Seabirds
Mark-recapture
Zoology
QL1-991
Language
English
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN
1578-665X
Abstract
In long-lived birds, pre-breeders are often difficult or impossible to observe, and even though a proportion of marked adults may be of known age, the estimation of age-specific survival is complicated by the absence of observations during the first years of life. New developments in MARK now allow use of an updated individual covariate. We used this powerful approach to model age-dependence in survival of Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) at a North Sea colony. Although only 69 marked breeders were of known age, there was strong evidence for a quadratic relationship between true age and survival. We believe that this simple but powerful approach could be implemented for many species and could provide improved estimates of how survival changes with age, a central theme in life history theory.