There is a growing debate about the ability of Population Viability Analysis (PVA) to predict the risk of extinction. Previously, the debate has focused largely on models where spatial variation and species movement are ignored. We present a synthesis of the key results for an array of different species for which detailed tests of the accuracy of PVA models were completed. These models included spatial variation in habitat quality and the movement of individuals across a landscape. The models were good approximations for some species, but poor for others. Predictive ability was limited by complex processes typically overlooked in spatial population models, these being interactions between landscape structure and life history attributes. Acc...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
A significant problem in wildlife management is identifying "good" habitat for species within the sh...
Population viability analyses (PVA) are increasingly used in metapopulation conservation plans. Two ...
There is a growing debate about the ability of Population Viability Analysis (PVA) to predict the ri...
This study examines the predictive accuracy of the population viability analysis package, ALEX (Anal...
The results of a landscape-scale test of ALEX, a widely used metapopulation model for Population Via...
1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are ra...
Despite numerous claims that population viability analysis (PVA) makes reliable predictions of the r...
abstract: Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely applied in conservation biology to predict extinction ...
Global biodiversity is fundamental for human welfare as ecosystem services, agricultural crops, and ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and other stochastic population models are frequently built and ...
This study examines the predictive accuracy of the population viability analysis package, ALEX (Anal...
Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are central to...
A recent study by Brook et al. empirically tested the performance of population viability analysis (...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
A significant problem in wildlife management is identifying "good" habitat for species within the sh...
Population viability analyses (PVA) are increasingly used in metapopulation conservation plans. Two ...
There is a growing debate about the ability of Population Viability Analysis (PVA) to predict the ri...
This study examines the predictive accuracy of the population viability analysis package, ALEX (Anal...
The results of a landscape-scale test of ALEX, a widely used metapopulation model for Population Via...
1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are ra...
Despite numerous claims that population viability analysis (PVA) makes reliable predictions of the r...
abstract: Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) is widely applied in conservation biology to predict extinction ...
Global biodiversity is fundamental for human welfare as ecosystem services, agricultural crops, and ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and other stochastic population models are frequently built and ...
This study examines the predictive accuracy of the population viability analysis package, ALEX (Anal...
Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are central to...
A recent study by Brook et al. empirically tested the performance of population viability analysis (...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
A significant problem in wildlife management is identifying "good" habitat for species within the sh...
Population viability analyses (PVA) are increasingly used in metapopulation conservation plans. Two ...