Merlins breeding. Often the percent of an animal species in the wild thatsurvive to

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Merlins breeding. Often the percent of an animal species in the wild thatsurvive to breed again is lower following a successful breeding season. This is partof natures self-regulation to keep population size stable. A study of merlins (smallfalcons) in northern Sweden observed the number of breeding pairs in an isolatedarea and the percent of males (banded for identification) who returned the nextbreeding season. Here are data for nine years:13

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