Ecologists commonly use matrix models to study the population dynamics of plants. Most studies of plant demography use plot-based methods to collect data, in part, because mapped individuals are easier to relocate in subsequent surveys and survey methods can be standardized among sites. However, there is tremendous variation among studies, both in terms of plot arrangement and the total area sampled. In addition, there has been little discussion of how alternative sampling arrangements influence estimates of population growth rates (λ) calculated with matrix models. We surveyed the literature to determine what sampling designs are most used in studies of plant demography using matrix models. We then used simulations of three common sampling...
* Presence–absence sampling is an important method for monitoring state and change of both individua...
International audience1. The study of plant demography has long been an important component of plant...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...
BACKGROUND: Matrix models are widely used to study the dynamics and demography of populations. An im...
Projection matrices have become the dominant modelling approach in plant demography because they (i)...
Plant population responses are key to understanding the effects of threats such as climate change an...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
In the past three decades, the role of matrix-based demographic models in plant conservation has ste...
Uncertainty associated with ecological forecasts has long been recognized, but forecast accuracy is ...
Explaining variation in population growth rates is fundamental to predicting population dynamics and...
Matrix projection models are among the most widely used tools in plant ecology. However, the way in ...
Matrix projection models are among the most widely used tools in plant ecology. However, the way in ...
* Presence–absence sampling is an important method for monitoring state and change of both individua...
International audience1. The study of plant demography has long been an important component of plant...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...
BACKGROUND: Matrix models are widely used to study the dynamics and demography of populations. An im...
Projection matrices have become the dominant modelling approach in plant demography because they (i)...
Plant population responses are key to understanding the effects of threats such as climate change an...
International audiencePopulation size is a crucial parameter for both ecological research and conser...
In the past three decades, the role of matrix-based demographic models in plant conservation has ste...
Uncertainty associated with ecological forecasts has long been recognized, but forecast accuracy is ...
Explaining variation in population growth rates is fundamental to predicting population dynamics and...
Matrix projection models are among the most widely used tools in plant ecology. However, the way in ...
Matrix projection models are among the most widely used tools in plant ecology. However, the way in ...
* Presence–absence sampling is an important method for monitoring state and change of both individua...
International audience1. The study of plant demography has long been an important component of plant...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...