wood pidgeon life span
"Malcolm" wrote in message
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In article , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"
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"Malcolm" wrote in message
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In article , Nick Maclaren
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In article ,
Malcolm writes:
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| If the birds weren't shot, the mortality would go down and their
| life-expectancy up.
That is extremely unclear, and might be the converse of the truth. It
will depend very much on how close they are to overpopulation at the
stressful times of year.
It is quite possible that stopping shooting them would cause an increase
in their population, and a consequent increase in their mortality rate
and a reduction in their life expectancy. That is what often happens
to prey species with effectively no predation - as is the case for
wood pigeons in many parts of the UK.
I'm impressed that you appear to think you know more about woodpigeons
than Ron Murton, who devoted several years to their study and wrote a
very
well-received monograph on the species.
I stand by what I said, which is based on his studies.
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Malcolm
He (Nick) is into statistics so his view has a probability of being
correct:-)
I, too, have some statistical knowledge:-)
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Malcolm
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