“…While much information is available concerning its distribution and abundance (Currey, Rowe, Dawson, & Slooten, 2008;Laporta, Fruet, & Secchi, 2016), reproductive parameters are more difficult to study, as it needs more field efforts and more detailed information on the reproductive state of the individuals. The vast majority of methods used to estimate reproductive parameters in this species did not account for detection probability (Baker et al, 2018;Brough et al, 2016;Haase & Schneider, 2001;Tezanos-Pinto, Constantine, Mourão, Berghan, & Scott Baker, 2014) and thus are subject to the detection issues we detailed above. To address this, we used multievent CR models (Pradel, 2005) to estimate the probability of adult female survival and calf survival (age-dependent), breeding probability (dependent on calf survival), female detection probability, and calf observation probability (given the state of the female, to account for uncertainty in breeding state assignment).…”