Time series of population density are often used to seek deviations from logistic regulation by testing for a non-linear decline in per capita growth rate with density. Here I show that this method fails when the interval between observations is not matched by the timing of density impacts on growth. Time series overestimate instantaneous density impacts at low density and underestimate them at high density. More generally, logistic growth produces a deterministically decelerating decline in per capita growth with density if the interval between measures of population size exceeds any lag in density response. Deceleration arises independently out of stochastic density fluctuations, and under-compensating regulation. These multiple influence...
One of the most studied phenomena in ecology is density dependent regulation. The model most frequen...
Estimation of density dependence from time series data on population abundance is hampered in the pr...
We study a generalised model of population growth in which the state variable is population growth r...
DOI: 10.1890/02-0557© Ecological Society of AmericaCoupled trophic interactions with specialist pred...
Environmental effects on population growth are often quantified by coupling environmental covariates...
Environmental effects on population growth are often quantified by coupling environmental covariates...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
The use of simple linear regression to estimate slopes of plots of N(t + 1) against N(t) as a test o...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 2 figuras.The relative role of density-dependent and density-indep...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
1. Studies aiming to identify the prevalence and nature of density dependence in ecological populati...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
One of the most studied phenomena in ecology is density dependent regulation. The model most frequen...
Estimation of density dependence from time series data on population abundance is hampered in the pr...
We study a generalised model of population growth in which the state variable is population growth r...
DOI: 10.1890/02-0557© Ecological Society of AmericaCoupled trophic interactions with specialist pred...
Environmental effects on population growth are often quantified by coupling environmental covariates...
Environmental effects on population growth are often quantified by coupling environmental covariates...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
The use of simple linear regression to estimate slopes of plots of N(t + 1) against N(t) as a test o...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 2 figuras.The relative role of density-dependent and density-indep...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
1. Studies aiming to identify the prevalence and nature of density dependence in ecological populati...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
One of the most studied phenomena in ecology is density dependent regulation. The model most frequen...
Estimation of density dependence from time series data on population abundance is hampered in the pr...
We study a generalised model of population growth in which the state variable is population growth r...