1. Studies aiming to identify the prevalence and nature of density dependence in ecological populations have often used statistical analysis of ecological time-series of population counts. Such time-series are also being used increasingly to parameterize models that may be used in population management. 2. If time-series contain measurement errors, tests that rely on detecting a negative relationship between log population change and population size are biased and prone to spuriously detecting density dependence (Type I error). This is because the measurement error in density for a given year appears in the corresponding change in population density, with equal magnitude but opposite sign. 3. This effect introduces bias that may invalidate ...
Population limitation is a fundamental tenet of ecology, but the relative roles of exogenous and end...
Many authors (e.g., Connell and Sousa 1983; Hansson and Henttonen 1985a, 1985b; Schoener 1985; Ostfe...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
Graduation date: 2015Density dependence is an ecological concept concerning the mechanisms of change...
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...
Estimation of density dependence from time series data on population abundance is hampered in the pr...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
We report a distribution—free approach to the detection of density—dependence in the variation of po...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
Density dependence represents a causal relationship between the size of a population and at least on...
The use of simple linear regression to estimate slopes of plots of N(t + 1) against N(t) as a test o...
Time series analysis of population abundances is a common approach to making inferences about popula...
Population indices are summary statistics computed from population monitoring data and routinely use...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 2 figuras.The relative role of density-dependent and density-indep...
Population limitation is a fundamental tenet of ecology, but the relative roles of exogenous and end...
Many authors (e.g., Connell and Sousa 1983; Hansson and Henttonen 1985a, 1985b; Schoener 1985; Ostfe...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
Graduation date: 2015Density dependence is an ecological concept concerning the mechanisms of change...
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...
Estimation of density dependence from time series data on population abundance is hampered in the pr...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
We report a distribution—free approach to the detection of density—dependence in the variation of po...
The extent to which populations in nature are regulated by density-dependent processes is unresolved...
Density dependence represents a causal relationship between the size of a population and at least on...
The use of simple linear regression to estimate slopes of plots of N(t + 1) against N(t) as a test o...
Time series analysis of population abundances is a common approach to making inferences about popula...
Population indices are summary statistics computed from population monitoring data and routinely use...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 2 figuras.The relative role of density-dependent and density-indep...
Population limitation is a fundamental tenet of ecology, but the relative roles of exogenous and end...
Many authors (e.g., Connell and Sousa 1983; Hansson and Henttonen 1985a, 1985b; Schoener 1985; Ostfe...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...