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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Conserv. 2010 Nov 1;143(11):2789–2796. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2010.07.028

Table C3.

Estimates of annual sub-adult and adult survival from the 3-month kitten survival analysis and the adult analysis of Benson et al. (2009). Sub-adult is defined as ages 1-2.5 for females and 1-3.5 for males; adult is defined as ages 2.5 and up for females and 3.5 and up for males. The results from the kitten analysis are the model-averaged survivals from all models in the 3-month analysis; the results from the adult analysis are from the Sex * Age1 model (Benson et al. 2009).

Annual Survival Estimates (SE)
Sex Age Class Kitten Analysis Adult Analysis
Female Sub-Adult 0.929 (0.051) 0.954 (0.032)
Female Adult 0.858 (0.03) 0.852 (0.023)
Male Sub-Adult 0.723 (0.066) 0.712 (0.05)
Male Adult 0.774 (0.049) 0.782 (0.035)