Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to inform management decisions, but they ignore the economic costs of manipulating vital rates. For example, the growth rate of a population is often most sensitive to changes in adult survival rate, but this does not mean that increasing that rate is the best option for managing the population because it may be much more expensive than other options. To explore how managers should optimize their manipulation of vital rates, we incorporated the cost of changing those rates into matrix population models. We derived analytic expressions for locations in parameter space where managers should shift between management of fecundity and survival, for the bal...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: James...
Abstract Managers must determine which interventions best protect threatened species when the outcom...
Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to p info...
The importance of accounting for economic costs when making environmental-management decisions subje...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Conservation biology, the science aiming at the preservation of biodiversity on Earth, uses tools an...
Limited resources available for conservation require prioritizing location and level of conservation...
Species are going extinct at a rate far higher than pre-human levels. For many species that are enda...
Threatened species often exist in a small number of isolated subpopulations. Given limitations on co...
Due to human activity, many species have strongly declined in number and are currently threatened wi...
Wildlife managers often make decisions under considerable uncertainty. In the most extreme case, a c...
Many conservation planning frameworks rely on the assumption that one should prioritize locations fo...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: James...
Abstract Managers must determine which interventions best protect threatened species when the outcom...
Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to p info...
The importance of accounting for economic costs when making environmental-management decisions subje...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Conservation biology, the science aiming at the preservation of biodiversity on Earth, uses tools an...
Limited resources available for conservation require prioritizing location and level of conservation...
Species are going extinct at a rate far higher than pre-human levels. For many species that are enda...
Threatened species often exist in a small number of isolated subpopulations. Given limitations on co...
Due to human activity, many species have strongly declined in number and are currently threatened wi...
Wildlife managers often make decisions under considerable uncertainty. In the most extreme case, a c...
Many conservation planning frameworks rely on the assumption that one should prioritize locations fo...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: James...
Abstract Managers must determine which interventions best protect threatened species when the outcom...