SCHEKKERMAN H & KAMPICHLER C (2011) Population fluctuations in Wren Troglodytes troglodytes in The Netherlands. LIMOSA 84 (4): 173-179.
The population index for Wren derived from the Common
Bird Census in The Netherlands over the period 1984-2010
shows marked annual fluctuations without a clear long-term
trend. (Series of ) winters with severe cold spells in the mid-
1980s and mid-1990s, and again in 2010, caused crashes from
which the population recovered in four to five years, to fluctuate
around a stable level thereafter (Fig. 1). Annual population
change was negatively related to both winter severity
and population size in the previous year (Fig. 2), with Pollard
et al.'s test indicating negative density dependence. Annual
population changes over 1995-2010 were best explained by
variation in (adult) apparent survival as estimated from the
Dutch Constant Effort Site mistnetting scheme; the breeding
productivity index derived from the same scheme did not significantly
contribute to this. Both adult and first-year survival
were related to winter severity (Fig. 3), accumulated subzero
temperatures having a greater influence than the number of
days with snowlay. No density effects were detected on survival
rates. Breeding productivity showed negative effects of
current population size and of severity of the previous winter,
but these were relatively weak (Fig. 4).
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