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. 2014 Jun 10;51(4):1096–1106. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12279

Table 4.

Declines in number of dogs in the starting cohorts by age class and gender (males: females). The numbers of dogs are based on individual‐level mid‐point data which is a close approximation to the population‐level averaged data

Initial cohort of dogs Declines in cohort 0–12 months Declines in cohort 0–24 months Declines in cohort 0–36 months
Zenzele
Adults 276 (147:128)a 41·3% (65:48) 61·6% (90:79) 75·4% (109:98)
Juveniles 73 (37:36) 43·8% (19:13) 76·7% (28:28) 84·9% (31:31)
Pups 20 (14:6) 65·0% (7:6) 75·0% (8:7) 85·0% (10:7)
Braamfischerville
Adults 221 (113:107)a 41·6% (43:48) 60·6% (63:70) 72·9% (75:85)
Juveniles 52 (33:19) 65·4% (22:12) 82·7% (27:16) 88·5% (30:16)
Pups 15 (6:9) 53·3% (4:4) 66·7% (5:5) 86·7% (6:7)
Kelusa
Adults 209 (158:51) 27·3% (38:19) 44·5% (62:31) 58·4% (82:40)b
Juveniles 43 (33:10) 55·8% (17:7) 60·5% (19:7) 72·1% (23:8)b
Pups 27 (17:9)a 51·9% (10:3) 74·1% (13:6) 85·2% (13:9)b
Antiga
Adults 217 (172:43)c 24·4% (38:14) 38·2% (59:23) 53·9% (86:30)d
Juveniles 32 (20:12) 43·8% (8:6) 68·8% (14:8) 81·3% (17:9)d
Pups 19 (12:7) 52·6% (7:3) 73·7% (10:4) 89·5% (12:5)d
a

The gender was not reported for one dog.

b

0–33 months.

c

The gender was not reported for two dogs.

d

0–37 months.