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Survival Rates of Young MagpiesPica picain a Mountain Population of Eastern Spain

Germán M. López IborraJosé Antonio Gil-delgado AlbertiAdrián Ponz Miranda

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education.field_of_studyEcologyFledgePopulationBiologySeasonalitymedicine.diseaseSeasonal breedermedicineBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyAkaike information criterionOrnithologyeducationSurvival rateDemography

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Abstract. The aim of this study was to estimate the survival of young Magpies between fledging and the next breeding season and to identify some of the factors affecting it. A total of 50 nestlings were colour-ringed in two breeding seasons in the valley of the Pitarque River (Teruel, E Spain), and were monitored weekly until May of the following year. 59 nestlings were also colour-ringed in two nearby localities (4–5 km) to detect possible dispersal to and from our study area. Mark-recapture analyses were used to estimate weekly survival, which was assumed to be constant for periods of four weeks in order to reduce the number of parameters. Models with the effect of time, age class, season and year were fitted, and the best models were selected using quasi-likelihood Akaike's Information Criterion adjusted for small sample sizes (QAICC???). The best three models included seasonal variation in survival, and the second and third models also selected the effect of age class. The seasonal variation in the su...

https://doi.org/10.3161/068.042.0114