Item does not contain fulltextIntegral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital rates - survival, growth and reproduction - to make population projections. IPMs are constructed from regression models predicting vital rates from state variables (e.g., size or age) and covariates (e.g., environment). By combining regressions of vital rates, an IPM provides mechanistic insight into emergent ecological patterns such as population dynamics, species geographic distributions, or life history strategies. Here, we review important resources for building IPMs and provide a comprehensive guide, with extensive R code, for their construction. IPMs can be applied to any stage-structured population; here w...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations ...
These are the two demographic datasets used in the manuscript "Exploring population responses to env...
Projection matrices have become the dominant modelling approach in plant demography because they (i)...
Integral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital ...
Matrix projection models occupy a central role in population and conservation biology. Matrix models...
This book is a “How To” guide for modeling population dynamics using Integral Projection Models (IPM...
1. In order to understand how changes in individual performance (growth, survival or repro-duction) ...
Structured demographic models offer powerful methods for addressing important questions in ecology a...
Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations str...
1. Structured demographic models offer powerful methods for addressing important questions in ecolog...
1. Structured population models are among the most widely used tools in ecology and evolution. Integ...
Replicated experiments at the level of the population are often not feasible for field systems. Desp...
The goal of IPMpack is to provide a suite of demographic tools based on Integral Projection Models (...
In this article we illuminate the differences and similarities between matrix population models and ...
Integral projection models (IPMs) are a powerful and popular approach to modeling population dynamic...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations ...
These are the two demographic datasets used in the manuscript "Exploring population responses to env...
Projection matrices have become the dominant modelling approach in plant demography because they (i)...
Integral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital ...
Matrix projection models occupy a central role in population and conservation biology. Matrix models...
This book is a “How To” guide for modeling population dynamics using Integral Projection Models (IPM...
1. In order to understand how changes in individual performance (growth, survival or repro-duction) ...
Structured demographic models offer powerful methods for addressing important questions in ecology a...
Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations str...
1. Structured demographic models offer powerful methods for addressing important questions in ecolog...
1. Structured population models are among the most widely used tools in ecology and evolution. Integ...
Replicated experiments at the level of the population are often not feasible for field systems. Desp...
The goal of IPMpack is to provide a suite of demographic tools based on Integral Projection Models (...
In this article we illuminate the differences and similarities between matrix population models and ...
Integral projection models (IPMs) are a powerful and popular approach to modeling population dynamic...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations ...
These are the two demographic datasets used in the manuscript "Exploring population responses to env...
Projection matrices have become the dominant modelling approach in plant demography because they (i)...