Replicated experiments at the level of the population are often not feasible for field systems. Despite this, population-level observational studies play a critical role in biology. For example, they have revealed how environmental change generates ecological and evolutionary change in free-living populations. When replicated experiments are impossible, constructing models and using these to conduct in silico experiments is the next best thing. Recent advances in the construction and analysis of integral projection models (IPMs) mean they offer a remarkably powerful tool to study ecological and evolutionary dynamics. IPMs can be parameterised using data frequently collected by ecologists, but the ease with which they can be constructed and ...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) provide a powerful approach to investigate ecological and rapid...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...
Most population-level studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics assume that evolutionary change occurs in...
1. In order to understand how changes in individual performance (growth, survival or repro-duction) ...
Most population-level studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics assume that evolutionary change occurs in...
This book is a “How To” guide for modeling population dynamics using Integral Projection Models (IPM...
Integral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital ...
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...
Matrix projection models occupy a central role in population and conservation biology. Matrix models...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations ...
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 ...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) provide a powerful approach to investigate ecological and rapid...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...
Most population-level studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics assume that evolutionary change occurs in...
1. In order to understand how changes in individual performance (growth, survival or repro-duction) ...
Most population-level studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics assume that evolutionary change occurs in...
This book is a “How To” guide for modeling population dynamics using Integral Projection Models (IPM...
Integral Projection Models (IPMs) use information on how an individual's state influences its vital ...
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...
Matrix projection models occupy a central role in population and conservation biology. Matrix models...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) are an important tool for studying the dynamics of populations ...
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 ...
Population projection matrix (PPM) models are a central tool in ecology and evolution. They are wide...
1. Integral projection models (IPMs) provide a powerful approach to investigate ecological and rapid...
Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for popul...