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. 2020 May 20;10:8386. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-65017-w

Table 4.

Number of individuals captured in each year of the study period depicted for adult males, adult females and individuals of which the sex was not identified (mostly first year birds).

Year Males Females Not-identified Total p Males p Females
2003 11 9 24 44
2004 29 10 23 62 0.41 (0.14–0.77) 0.61 (0.09–0.98)
2005 32 12 48 92 0.76 (0.46–0.95) 0.65 (0.16–0.98)
2006 23 13 98 134 0.52 (0.26–0.81) 0.50 (0.08–0.97)
2007 20 6 27 53 0.75 (0.37–0.99) 0.13 (0.02–0.52)
2008 23 10 71 104 0.42 (0.19–0.77) 0.10 (0.00–0.42)
2009 7 4 14 25 0.13 (0.02–0.41) 0.33 (0.07–0.79)
2010 11 12 42 65 0.21 (0.05–0.62) 0.20 (0.03–0.68)
2011 7 7 19 33 0.33 (0.09–0.76) 0.37 (0.10–0.83)
2012 14 8 13 35 0.24 (0.04–0.67) 0.19 (0.03–0.62)
2013 1 2 4 7 0.14 (0.02–0.58) 0.10 (0.00–0.69)
2014 14 18 24 56 0.27 (0.04–0.74) 0.48 (0.11–0.95)
2015 15 11 18 44 0.45 (0.17–0.78) 0.22 (0.07–0.50)
2016 5 2 0 7 0.62 (0.23–0.97) 0.09 (0.01–0.34)
2017 1 4 2 7 0.42 (0.06–0.93) 0.71 (0.20–0.99)

The estimated annual recapture probabilities for each sex are given in the last two columns together with their 95% compatibility intervals.