Estimates of apparent survival for 31 species based on 6 or 12 years of data.
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<p>Estimates of apparent survival were calculated from capture and recapture data gathered at Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador. Estimates shown are for the most highly supported model. Straight line indicates equal estimates between the two sets of data. Species showing substantial differences between sets: Autinf – <i>Automolus infuscatus</i>; Chipar – <i>Chiroxiphia pareola</i>; Cyacya – <i>Cyanocompsa cyanoides</i>; Forcol – <i>Formicarius colma</i>; Mioole – <i>Mionectes oleagineus</i>; Phamal – <i>Phaethornis malaris</i>; Phiery – <i>Philydor erythrocercum</i>; Pipfil – <i>Pipra filicauda</i>; Dixpip – <i>Dixiphia pipra</i>; Pitalb - <i>Pithys albifrons</i>; Sclcau – <i>Sclerurus caudacutus</i>; Thaard - <i>Thamnomanes ardesiacus</i>; Thacae – <i>Thamnomanes caesius</i>; Turalb – <i>Turdus albicollis</i>; Xenmin – <i>Xenops minutus</i>.</p