BACKGROUND: Demographic models are widely used in conservation and management, and their parameterisation often relies on data collected for other purposes. When underlying data lack clear indications of associated uncertainty, modellers often fail to account for that uncertainty in model outputs, such as estimates of population growth. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We applied a likelihood approach to infer uncertainty retrospectively from point estimates of vital rates. Combining this with resampling techniques and projection modelling, we show that confidence intervals for population growth estimates are easy to derive. We used similar techniques to examine the effects of sample size on uncertainty. Our approach is illustrated using dat...
Individual variation in both survival and reproduction has the potential to influence extinction ris...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Background Demographic models are widely used in conservation and management, and their parameterisa...
Background Demographic models are widely used in conservation and management, and their parameter...
Estimating an index of animal population size from simple counts can be very challenging. If indice...
Populations of the same species often face different selection pressures and, increasingly, the demo...
Vertebrate species are managed for many reasons, including their role as economically important pred...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria is a quan...
Phenomenological density-feedback models estimate parameters such as carrying capacity (K) and maxim...
Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are central to...
When predicting population dynamics, the value of the prediction is not enough and should be accompa...
By simulations of population growth exposed to environmental noise, we compared realised long-run gr...
<div><p>Methods are needed to estimate the probability that a population is extinct, whether to unde...
<div><p>Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are ce...
Individual variation in both survival and reproduction has the potential to influence extinction ris...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Background Demographic models are widely used in conservation and management, and their parameterisa...
Background Demographic models are widely used in conservation and management, and their parameter...
Estimating an index of animal population size from simple counts can be very challenging. If indice...
Populations of the same species often face different selection pressures and, increasingly, the demo...
Vertebrate species are managed for many reasons, including their role as economically important pred...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria is a quan...
Phenomenological density-feedback models estimate parameters such as carrying capacity (K) and maxim...
Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are central to...
When predicting population dynamics, the value of the prediction is not enough and should be accompa...
By simulations of population growth exposed to environmental noise, we compared realised long-run gr...
<div><p>Methods are needed to estimate the probability that a population is extinct, whether to unde...
<div><p>Estimating and projecting population trends using population viability analysis (PVA) are ce...
Individual variation in both survival and reproduction has the potential to influence extinction ris...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...
Dormant life stages are often critical for population viability in stochastic environments, but accu...