Study reveals migratory bird survival impacted by changing population density
Density dependence affects populations of migratory species like American black ducks throughout the year. Researchers used a model to study how density influences survival and recruitment of these ducks. They found that density has a stronger impact on adult survival during breeding season than non-breeding season. The effects of density on survival and recruitment varied over time, changing every 8-12 years. This study helps managers understand how habitat loss and management actions can affect migratory bird populations.