Natural Mortality

Initial cohort mortality must rise by about an order of magnitude for natural mortality to approach reproduction and visibly depress densities. Senescence is difficult to detect allometrically because actuarial mortality can make mortality…

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Initial cohort mortality must rise by about an order of magnitude for natural mortality to approach reproduction and visibly depress densities. Senescence is difficult to detect allometrically because actuarial mortality can make mortality scaling resemble reproductive scaling. Natural mortality is derived from a Gompertz survivorship relationship using initial cohort mortality, actuarial aging rate, and expected lifetime. Natural mortality and starvation mainly affect small mammals in the model.