Sink populations are doomed to decline to extinction in the absence of immigration. The dynamics of sink populations are not easily modelled using the standard framework of per capita rates of immigration, because numbers of immigrants are determined by extrinsic sources (for example, source populations, or population managers). Here we appeal to a systems and control framework to place upper and lower bounds on both the transient and future dynamics of sink populations that are subject to noisy immigration. Immigration has a number of interpretations and can fit a wide variety of models found in the literature. We apply the results to case studies derived from published models for Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and blowout penst...
International audienceThe demography of a population is often reduced to the apparent (or local) sur...
Barriers to migration can negatively affect population persistence. To explore how dams can influenc...
Populations of long-lived species are highly sensitive to increases in mortality, but a loss of bree...
Sink populations are doomed to decline to extinction in the absence of immigration. The dynamics of ...
Stochastic models of closed populations predict eventual extinction with certainty. Consequently, th...
The source–sink paradigm predicts that populations in poorer-quality habitats (‘sinks') persist due ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.De...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
The source–sink paradigm predicts that populations in poorer-quality habitats (‘sinks’) persist due ...
This paper reports on work aimed at extending stable population theory to include immigration. Its c...
1. Estimating the contribution of demographic parameters to changes in population growth is essenti...
We determine the power of population monitoring in source or sink habitat to detect declining reprod...
International audienceThe demography of a population is often reduced to the apparent (or local) sur...
Barriers to migration can negatively affect population persistence. To explore how dams can influenc...
Populations of long-lived species are highly sensitive to increases in mortality, but a loss of bree...
Sink populations are doomed to decline to extinction in the absence of immigration. The dynamics of ...
Stochastic models of closed populations predict eventual extinction with certainty. Consequently, th...
The source–sink paradigm predicts that populations in poorer-quality habitats (‘sinks') persist due ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.De...
The spatial structure of populations determines the relative importance of reproduction, survival an...
The source–sink paradigm predicts that populations in poorer-quality habitats (‘sinks’) persist due ...
This paper reports on work aimed at extending stable population theory to include immigration. Its c...
1. Estimating the contribution of demographic parameters to changes in population growth is essenti...
We determine the power of population monitoring in source or sink habitat to detect declining reprod...
International audienceThe demography of a population is often reduced to the apparent (or local) sur...
Barriers to migration can negatively affect population persistence. To explore how dams can influenc...
Populations of long-lived species are highly sensitive to increases in mortality, but a loss of bree...