Data from: Juvenile survival, competing risks, and spatial variation in mortality risk of a marine apex predator

John F. Benson, Salvador J. Jorgensen, John B. O'Sullivan, Chuck Winkler, Connor F. White, Emiliano Garcia-Rodriguez, Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki, Christopher G. Lowe, Emiliano Garcia‐Rodriguez & Oscar Sosa‐Nishizaki
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for marine animals. This is especially true for juveniles, which are often the most vulnerable age class and whose survival can strongly influence population growth. Thousands of pop‐up archival satellite tags (PAT) have been deployed on a variety of marine species, but analysis of these data has mainly been restricted to movement ecology and post‐handling survival following fisheries bycatch. We...
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