- Fig. 1. Survival curves (Kaplan Meier curves) for the Steller’s Sea eagle. On the left – the whole population, on the right – curves for females and males (sex=2). Symbols «+» on the curves correspond to right-censored data
- Fig. 2. Parametеrized curves of Weibull ageing model. On the left – the whole population, on the right – males and females separately
- Fig. 3. Stochastic modelling of ageing of males and females of the Steller’s Sea eagle: parameterization of the Weibull model
- Fig. 4. Age dependent fecundity of the Steller’s sea eagle males and females. Data on males in the right part of the curve are combined over the period of two–three years so that the sample size is more than three
- Fig. 5. Alternative mechanisms for implementing mortality associated with ageing [23]. Above: Individuals decline in condition until death (*), which is often a direct consequence of reduced performance in old age. Below: Individuals maintain a high level of condition into old age, but die with increasing probability at older ages from catastrophic causes. Ages at death are the same in both panels
- Fig. 6. Stages of age-related reproductive success (RS) in birds [24]. I. Delayed Breeding; II. Improving performance after onset of breeding; III. Experienced adulthood; IV. Senescence. Not all species exhibit all four stages. Dotted line indicates the RS of pairs that have changed mates in many species that maintain longterm pair bonds
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