Estimating population growth rates from stochastic Leslie matrices |
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Authors: | Norman A. Slade Howard Levenson |
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Affiliation: | Museum of Natural History and Department of Systematics and Ecology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Stochastic versions of exponential growth models predict that even when r or λ values calculated from mean vital statistics indicate exponential growth, most of the individual populations may become extinct. Several recent papers have considered this problem and some misunderstanding has arisen due to the difference between mathematical expectation of population size and most likely course of population growth. We replicated Boyce's (1977, 1979) simulations of population growth with age structure and a single randomly varying vital statistic, and reconciled some of these differences. Mean number can be projected using the dominant eigenvalue of the mean Leslie matrix, but the modal number may be considerably lower. We compared several measures of the rate of growth of the geometric mean or median of numbers and conclude that Tuljapurkar's α is an acceptable measure. |
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