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View article: Power and the passion: assessing statistical power with simulations to optimise monitoring of a threatened lizard
Power and the passion: assessing statistical power with simulations to optimise monitoring of a threatened lizard Open
Context Effective ecological surveying is a crucial component of the conservation management of cryptic and threatened species. Ensuring that a survey design has adequate statistical power to confidently detect changes is often overlooked.…
View article: Are subadult dispersers at high risk of mortality in translocated populations? A case study from a threatened mesopredator
Are subadult dispersers at high risk of mortality in translocated populations? A case study from a threatened mesopredator Open
Natal dispersal and survival are the primary means of population expansion in reintroduction projects, but few projects intensively monitor the offspring of released individuals. Subadults may differ from adults in their susceptibility to …
View article: Review of hyperdispersal in wildlife translocations
Review of hyperdispersal in wildlife translocations Open
Species translocation is a common tool to reverse biodiversity loss, but it has a high failure rate. One factor that contributes to failure is postrelease hyperdispersal, which we define as the long‐distance movement of individuals resulti…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)"
Peer Review #3 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)" Open
Personality syndromes in animals may have adaptive benefits for survival.For example, while engaging in predator deterrence, reactive individuals tend to prioritise their own survival, while proactive individuals engage in riskier behaviou…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)" Open
Personality syndromes in animals may have adaptive benefits for survival.For example, while engaging in predator deterrence, reactive individuals tend to prioritise their own survival, while proactive individuals engage in riskier behaviou…
View article: When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens
When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens Open
Personality syndromes in animals may have adaptive benefits for survival. For example, while engaging in predator deterrence, reactive individuals tend to prioritise their own survival, while proactive individuals engage in riskier behavio…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.1)" Open
Personality syndromes in animals may have adaptive benefits for survival.For example, while engaging in predator deterrence, reactive individuals tend to prioritise their own survival, while proactive individuals engage in riskier behaviou…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.2)"
Peer Review #1 of "When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens (v0.2)" Open
Personality syndromes in animals may have adaptive benefits for survival.For example, while engaging in predator deterrence, reactive individuals tend to prioritise their own survival, while proactive individuals engage in riskier behaviou…