Population fluctuations are caused by demographic and environmental stochasticity, time lags due to life history, and density dependence. We model a general life history allowing density dependence within and among age or stage classes in a population undergoing small or moderate fluctuations around a stable equilibrium. We develop a method for estimating the overall strength of density dependence measured by the rate of return toward equilibrium, and we also consider a simplified population description and forecasting using the density-dependent reproductive value. This generality comes at the cost of requiring a time series of the population age or stage structure instead of a univariate time series of adult or total population size. The ...
We model growth of a density-dependent stage-structured population undergoing small or moderate fluc...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
Population fluctuations are caused by demographic and environmental stochasticity, time lags due to ...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
Evaluating the relative importance of ecological drivers responsible for natural population fluctuat...
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...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
A method for analyzing long-term demographic data on density-dependent stage-structured populations ...
We model growth of a density-dependent stage-structured population undergoing small or moderate fluc...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
Population fluctuations are caused by demographic and environmental stochasticity, time lags due to ...
Two contrasting approaches to the analysis of population dynamics are currently popular: demographic...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
A major question in animal ecology is explaining the causes of population fluctuations. Consensus ab...
Evaluating the relative importance of ecological drivers responsible for natural population fluctuat...
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...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
International audienceWe review methods for detecting and assessing the strength of density dependen...
A method for analyzing long-term demographic data on density-dependent stage-structured populations ...
We model growth of a density-dependent stage-structured population undergoing small or moderate fluc...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...