1. Individual based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but their parametrization with empirical data is statistically and computationally challenging. Approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) has been proposed as an efficient approach for inference with IBMs, but its applicability to data on natural populations has not been yet fully explored. 2. We construct an IBM for the metapopulation dynamics of a species inhabiting a fragmented patch network, and develop an ABC method for parametrization of the model. We consider several scenarios of data availability from count data to combination of mark-recapture and genetic data. We analyse both simulated and real data on white-starred robin (Pogo...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
The mark-resight method for estimating the size of a closed population canin many circumstances be a...
Inferences about introduction histories of invasive species remain challenging because of the stocha...
1. Individual based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
1. Individual-based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
Mathematical models have been central to ecology for nearly a century. Simple models of population d...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Knowledge of population or species history is of critical importance for both theoretical concepts o...
1. The art of population modelling is to incorporate factors essential for capturing a population's ...
Metapopulation models are important tools to predict whether a species can persist in a landscape co...
1. The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these parameters i...
8 pagesInternational audienceStudying evolutionary mechanisms in natural populations often requires ...
Historical biogeography is increasingly studied from an explicitly statistical perspective, using st...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
The mark-resight method for estimating the size of a closed population canin many circumstances be a...
Inferences about introduction histories of invasive species remain challenging because of the stocha...
1. Individual based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
1. Individual-based models (IBMs) allow realistic and flexible modelling of ecological systems, but ...
Mathematical models have been central to ecology for nearly a century. Simple models of population d...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Knowledge of population or species history is of critical importance for both theoretical concepts o...
1. The art of population modelling is to incorporate factors essential for capturing a population's ...
Metapopulation models are important tools to predict whether a species can persist in a landscape co...
1. The estimation of abundance and distribution and factors governing patterns in these parameters i...
8 pagesInternational audienceStudying evolutionary mechanisms in natural populations often requires ...
Historical biogeography is increasingly studied from an explicitly statistical perspective, using st...
Integrated data analyses are becoming increasingly popular in studies of wild animal populations whe...
To mitigate biodiversity loss, we need to understand the environmental and demographic causes of cha...
The mark-resight method for estimating the size of a closed population canin many circumstances be a...
Inferences about introduction histories of invasive species remain challenging because of the stocha...