Journal article
Uncertainty in assessing the viability of the Powerful Owl Ninox strenua in Victoria, Australia
MA McCarthy, A Webster, RH Loyn, KW Lowe
Pacific Conservation Biology | Published : 1999
DOI: 10.1071/pc990144
Abstract
A model of the metapopulation dynamics of Powerful Owls Ninox strenua in Victoria, Australia is described, and its parameters were derived from available data. Sensitivity analysis indicates that the survival rate of adult owls is the most important parameter in the model. Because estimates of this parameter are uncertain, the predictions of the model are uncertain and unreliable. Using the best estimates of the parameters, the predicted risk of decline across Victoria is low, and local populations larger than 100 pairs have a low risk of extinction. If the lower estimates of adult and sub-adult survival are used, the abundance of Powerful Owls across Victoria is predicted to decline exponen..
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