Empirical models are central to effective conservation and population management, and should be predictive of real‐world dynamics. Available modelling methods are diverse, but analysis usually focuses on long‐term dynamics that are unable to describe the complicated short‐term time series that can arise even from simple models following ecological disturbances or perturbations. Recent interest in such transient dynamics has led to diverse methodologies for their quantification in density‐independent, time‐invariant population projection matrix (PPM) models, but the fragmented nature of this literature has stifled the widespread analysis of transients. We review the literature on transient analyses of linear PPM models and synthesise a coher...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...
1. Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
In this chapter we address the burgeoning topic of transient population dynamics using matrix projec...
Non‐stable populations exhibit short‐term transient dynamics: size, growth and structure that are un...
International audience1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between ...
1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between demographic processes ...
In our increasingly unstable and unpredictable world, population dynamics rarely settle uniformly to...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
1. Population dynamics often defy predictions based on empirical models, and explanations for noisy ...
Asymptotic and transient dynamics are both important when considering the future population trajecto...
Background and Aims Evaluation of population projection matrices (PPMs) that are focused on asymptot...
1. Perturbation analyses of population models are integral to population management: such analyses e...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...
1. Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
In this chapter we address the burgeoning topic of transient population dynamics using matrix projec...
Non‐stable populations exhibit short‐term transient dynamics: size, growth and structure that are un...
International audience1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between ...
1. Matrix population models are tools for elucidating the association between demographic processes ...
In our increasingly unstable and unpredictable world, population dynamics rarely settle uniformly to...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
1. Population dynamics often defy predictions based on empirical models, and explanations for noisy ...
Asymptotic and transient dynamics are both important when considering the future population trajecto...
Background and Aims Evaluation of population projection matrices (PPMs) that are focused on asymptot...
1. Perturbation analyses of population models are integral to population management: such analyses e...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...
The dynamics of structured plant populations in variable environments can be decomposed into the ‘as...
1. Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for...