In our increasingly unstable and unpredictable world, population dynamics rarely settle uniformly to long-term behaviour. However, projecting period-by-period through the preceding fluctuations is more data-intensive and analytically involved than evaluating at equilibrium. To efficiently model populations and best inform policy, we require pragmatic suggestions as to when it is necessary to incorporate short-term transient dynamics and their effect on eventual projected population size. To estimate this need for matrix population modelling, we adopt a linear algebraic quantity known as non-normality. Matrix non-normality is distinct from normality in the Gaussian sense, and indicates the amplificatory potential of the population projection...
Asymptotic and transient dynamics are both important when considering the future population trajecto...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...
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Non‐stable populations exhibit short‐term transient dynamics: size, growth and structure that are un...
Empirical models are central to effective conservation and population management, and should be pred...
In this chapter we address the burgeoning topic of transient population dynamics using matrix projec...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
How do unit or proportional changes in vital rates affect populations in the short term? We present ...
International audience1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between ...
1. Perturbation analyses of population models are integral to population management: such analyses e...
1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between demographic processes ...
1. Population dynamics often defy predictions based on empirical models, and explanations for noisy ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Populations occasionally experience abrupt changes, such as local extinctions, strong declines in ab...
Asymptotic and transient dynamics are both important when considering the future population trajecto...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Non‐stable populations exhibit short‐term transient dynamics: size, growth and structure that are un...
Empirical models are central to effective conservation and population management, and should be pred...
In this chapter we address the burgeoning topic of transient population dynamics using matrix projec...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
How do unit or proportional changes in vital rates affect populations in the short term? We present ...
International audience1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between ...
1. Perturbation analyses of population models are integral to population management: such analyses e...
1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between demographic processes ...
1. Population dynamics often defy predictions based on empirical models, and explanations for noisy ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Populations occasionally experience abrupt changes, such as local extinctions, strong declines in ab...
Asymptotic and transient dynamics are both important when considering the future population trajecto...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...