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Informing management decisions for ecological networks,using dynamic models calibrated to noisy time‐series data
Authors:Matthew P Adams  Scott A Sisson  Kate J Helmstedt  Christopher M Baker  Matthew H Holden  Michaela Plein  Jacinta Holloway  Kerrie L Mengersen  Eve McDonald‐Madden
Abstract:Well‐intentioned environmental management can backfire, causing unforeseen damage. To avoid this, managers and ecologists seek accurate predictions of the ecosystem‐wide impacts of interventions, given small and imprecise datasets, which is an incredibly difficult task. We generated and analysed thousands of ecosystem population time series to investigate whether fitted models can aid decision‐makers to select interventions. Using these time‐series data (sparse and noisy datasets drawn from deterministic Lotka‐Volterra systems with two to nine species, of known network structure), dynamic model forecasts of whether a species’ future population will be positively or negatively affected by rapid eradication of another species were correct > 70% of the time. Although 70% correct classifications is only slightly better than an uninformative prediction (50%), this classification accuracy can be feasibly improved by increasing monitoring accuracy and frequency. Our findings suggest that models may not need to produce well‐constrained predictions before they can inform decisions that improve environmental outcomes.
Keywords:Conservation  decision science  ecological forecasting  ecological modelling  food webs  interaction network  population dynamics  predator–  prey interactions  prediction  uncertainty propagation
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