Harvest Mortality
Cross-source consensus on Harvest Mortality from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Harvest mortality is modeled as anthropogenic mortality subsidized by alternative resources and unconstrained by predator energetic requirements. — On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna
- Extinction-inducing harvest scales approximately with reproduction, so larger mammals require lower per-capita harvest rates to collapse. — On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna
- For elephant-sized mammals, the model predicts an extinction-inducing pressure of 4.3 x 10^3 individuals per year per California-area without predation. — On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna
- Harvest-pressure estimates are minimum estimates because population growth and rebound are ignored during harvest. — On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna
- Small additional harvest mortality can collapse megafaunal populations when predation is included. — On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna