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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098535
论文题名:
Survival, Recruitment, and Population Growth Rate of an Important Mesopredator: The Northern Raccoon
作者: Elizabeth M. Troyer; Susan E. Cameron Devitt; Melvin E. Sunquist; Varun R. Goswami; Madan K. Oli
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-6-5
卷: 9, 期:6
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Raccoons ; Population growth ; Seasons ; Population ecology ; Population dynamics ; Florida ; Habitats ; Animal sexual behavior
英文摘要: Populations of mesopredators (mid-sized mammalian carnivores) are expanding in size and range amid declining apex predator populations and ever-growing human presence, leading to significant ecological impacts. Despite their obvious importance, population dynamics have scarcely been studied for most mesopredator species. Information on basic population parameters and processes under a range of conditions is necessary for managing these species. Here we investigate survival, recruitment, and population growth rate of a widely distributed and abundant mesopredator, the northern raccoon (Procyon lotor), using Pradel’s temporal symmetry models and >6 years of monthly capture-mark-recapture data collected in a protected area. Monthly apparent survival probability was higher for females (0.949, 95% CI = 0.936–0.960) than for males (0.908, 95% CI = 0.893–0.920), while monthly recruitment rate was higher for males (0.091, 95% CI = 0.078–0.106) than for females (0.054, 95% CI = 0.042–0.067). Finally, monthly realized population growth rate was 1.000 (95% CI = 0.996–1.004), indicating that our study population has reached a stable equilibrium in this relatively undisturbed habitat. There was little evidence for substantial temporal variation in population growth rate or its components. Our study is one of the first to quantify survival, recruitment, and realized population growth rate of raccoons using long-term data and rigorous statistical models.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/19862
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作者单位: School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America;Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America

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Elizabeth M. Troyer,Susan E. Cameron Devitt,Melvin E. Sunquist,et al. Survival, Recruitment, and Population Growth Rate of an Important Mesopredator: The Northern Raccoon[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(6)
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