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Using local dispersal data to reduce bias in annual apparent survival and mate fidelity
[摘要] ABSTRACT In mark–recapture studies conducted on fixed-area study sites, apparent (or “local”) survival (ϕ) is the product of the probabilities of true survival (S) and site fidelity to the sampling area (F). If marked individuals permanently emigrate from the study site, apparent survival will be biased low relative to true survival. Similarly, estimates of mate fidelity will be biased high because site fidelity is typically higher for individuals that reunite with their previous mates than among pairs that divorce. Here, we develop a method for calculating site fidelity that takes plot boundaries into account, based on a dispersal model estimated from local movements within a fixed study site. We use dispersal estimates to adjust apparent survival and mate fidelity for the effects of short-distance movements out of a fixed area. We demonstrate our method with a retrospective analysis of a published study of 2 species of sandpipers breeding sympatrically at a field site in western Alaska. Estimates of sur...
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[关键词] apparent survival;breeding dispersal;demography;live-encounter data;site fidelity [时效性] 
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