Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how large populations need to be to ensure persistence. It is generally believed that minimum viable population sizes (MVPs) would be highly specific, depending on the environmental and life history characteristics of the species. We used population viability analysis to estimate MVPs for 102 species. We define a minimum viable population size as one with a 99% probability of persistence for 40 generations. The models are comprehensive and include age-structure, catastrophes, demographic stochasticity, environmental stochasticity, and inbreeding depression. The mean and median estimates of MVP were 7316 and 5816 adults, respectively. This is slight...
In conservation practice, preliminary assessments of extinction risk as well as emergency decisions ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Question: Is the relationship between extinction risk and size in terrestrial mammals described by a...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We present the first meta-analysis of a key measur...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
The establishment of the minimum size for a viable population (MVP) has been used as a guidance in c...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
We propose a new approach to quantifying a minimum threshold value for the size of an animal populat...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
In conservation practice, preliminary assessments of extinction risk as well as emergency decisions ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Question: Is the relationship between extinction risk and size in terrestrial mammals described by a...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We present the first meta-analysis of a key measur...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
The establishment of the minimum size for a viable population (MVP) has been used as a guidance in c...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
A bias in conservation research has meant that population viability analysis has focused primarily o...
We propose a new approach to quantifying a minimum threshold value for the size of an animal populat...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
In conservation practice, preliminary assessments of extinction risk as well as emergency decisions ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Question: Is the relationship between extinction risk and size in terrestrial mammals described by a...