Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations (Environmental and Ecological Statistics)

Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations (Environmental and Ecological Statistics)


Yazar David L. Thomson Evan G. Cooch Michael J. Conroy
Yayınevi Springer
ISBN 9780387781501
Baskı yılı 2008
Sayfa sayısı 1156
Ağırlık 1.70 kg
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Demography can be considered the key to understanding much of biology. It is the demographic processes of birth and death which govern the spread of populations through environmentsand the spread of genes through populations. An understa- ing of demographycan yield not only an understanding of population size and p- ulation change, it can help us to understand the form and function of life histories; whenorganismsmature,whentheybreed,and whentheydie. Demographicinsights allow us to see how populations function, how they interact with their changing environment, and how they adapt. The analysis of demographic processes in free-living organisms is however no simple task and involves considerable challenges in observation and analysis. Some 20yearsago,therewasaconcertedefforttopromoteinter-disciplinarycollaboration between biologists and statisticians to address these challenges and thereby to f- ther our understanding of demographic processes in natural populations. Although many diverse organisms can be studied in the wild, birds have proved particularly amenable with large numbers being marked and followed by large networks of - servers. Itwas nocoincidencethenthatthe EuropeanUnionforBird Ringing(EUR- ING) played a leading role in these initiatives, teaming up in the mid-1980swith the Mathematical Ecology Group of the Biometric Society, and the British Ecological Society, to bring together experts from diverse ?elds to address the challenges in hand. Twenty years on, progresshas been considerable and we now have signi?cant insights into demographic processes thanks to the wide range of quantitative tools and systematically collected datasets which have been built up over this period.
Sect. I Population Dynamics - Growth, Density-Dependence and Decomposing [lambda] by Paul Doherty and David Fletcher
Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Inference About Population Growth by Richard J. Barker and Matthew R. Schofield and Doug P. Armstrong and R. Scott Davidson 3
Assessing Density-Dependence: Where Are We Left? by Jean-Dominique Lebreton 19
The Efficient Semiparametric Regression Modeling of Capture-Recapture Data: Assessing the Impact of Climate on Survival of Two Antarctic Seabird Species by Olivier Gimenez and Christophe Barbraud 43
Multivariate State Space Modelling of Bird Migration Count Data by Jonas Knape and Niclas Jonzen and Martin Skold and Leonid Sokolov 59
Sect. II Evolutionary Ecology by Jim Nichols and Torbjorn Ergon
Contribution of Capture-Mark-Recapture Modeling to Studies of Evolution by Natural Selection by Emmanuelle Cam 83
Application of Capture-Recapture to Addressing Questions in Evolutionary Ecology by Michael J. Conroy 131
Estimating Reproductive Costs with Multi-State Mark-Recapture Models, Multiple Observable States, and Temporary Emigration by Jay Rotella 157
Estimating Latent Time of Maturation and Survival Costs of Reproduction in Continuous Time from Capture-Recapture Data by Torbjorn Ergon and Nigel G. Yoccoz and James D. Nichols 173
Sect. III Abundance Estimation - Direct Methods, Proxies, Occupancy Models and Point Count Data by Len Thomas and Paul Conn
Inferences About Landbird Abundance from Count Data: Recent Advances and Future Directions by James D. Nichols and Len Thomas and Paul B. Conn 201
Sources of Measurement Error, Misclassification Error, and Bias in Auditory Avian Point Count Data by Theodore R. Simons and Kenneth H. Pollock and John M. Wettroth and Mathew W. Alldredge and Krishna Pacifici and Jerome Brewster 237
Density Estimation by Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture: Likelihood-Based Methods by Murray G. Efford and David L. Borchers and Andrea E. Byrom 255
A Generalized Mixed Effects Model of Abundance for Mark-Resight Data When Sampling is Without Replacement by Brett T. McClintock and Gary C. White and Kenneth P. Burnham and Moira A. Pryde 271
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