Demography of the everglade kite: Implications for population management

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Simple deterministic and stochastic population models are used to examine the demographic patterns of the Everglade Kite population. These efforts are directed at making inferences about the evolution of the kite life-history pattern, and at providing guidelines for the management of the kite population. The Everglade Kite has apparently evolved high adult survival rates, in partial response to a variable reproductive output. Proper management of this population should include the protection of adults from catastrophic mortality sources, and the provision of adequate water-levels to ensure reproductive success. © 1980.

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Nichols, J. D., Hensler, G. L., & Sykes, P. W. (1980). Demography of the everglade kite: Implications for population management. Ecological Modelling, 9(C), 215–232. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3800(80)90018-6

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