2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4773
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Identifying drivers of demographic rates in an at‐risk population of marine mammals using integrated population models

Benjamin W. Nelson,
Eric J. Ward,
Daniel W. Linden
et al.

Abstract: Effective conservation of threatened populations requires identification of the processes limiting recovery. When multiple population processes are potentially limiting, they are sometimes analyzed independently, often using different datasets. Analytically, this is suboptimal, as processes are often correlated, which can lead to biased estimates of parameters and quantities of interest. Integrated population models (IPMs) can synthesize several data streams in the same probabilistic framework to circumvent th… Show more

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“…Declines in the abundance of SRKWs are thought to be attributable to inbreeding (Kardos et al 2023) and the cumulative effects of multiple stressors (Ford et al 2010;DFO 2017;NMFS 2008;Nelson et al 2024). SRKWs, and killer whales in general, have a relatively low intrinsic population growth rate, which leaves them particularly susceptible to stress (Stark et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Declines in the abundance of SRKWs are thought to be attributable to inbreeding (Kardos et al 2023) and the cumulative effects of multiple stressors (Ford et al 2010;DFO 2017;NMFS 2008;Nelson et al 2024). SRKWs, and killer whales in general, have a relatively low intrinsic population growth rate, which leaves them particularly susceptible to stress (Stark et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%