Integrated Population Models

Integrated Population Models

Theory and Ecological Applications with R and JAGS

Kery, Marc; Schaub, Michael

Elsevier Science & Technology

11/2021

638

Dura

Inglês

9780323908108

15 a 20 dias

1990

1. Introduction

Part I: Theory of Integrated Population Models2. Basics of Bayesian Modeling3. Introduction to Stage-Structured Population Models4. Components of Integrated Population Models5. Introduction to Integrated Population Models6. Benefits of Integrated Population Modeling7. Assessment of Integrated Population Models8. Integrated Population Models with Density-Dependence9. Retrospective Population Analyses10. Population Viability Analyses

Part II: Integrated Population Models in Practice11. Woodchat Shrike12. Peregrine Falcon13. Greater Horseshoe Bat14. Hoopoe15. Black Grouse16. Barn Swallow17. Elk18. Cormorant19. Grey Catbird20. Kestral21. Black Bear22. Conclusions
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Age-at-death data; Asymptotic population growth rate; Atlas data; Autoregressive smoothing; Auxiliary data; Band recoveries; Basis functions; Bat; Bayesian posterior inference; Bernoulli distribution; Bias; Binomial distribution; Binomial N-mixture model; Breeding dispersal; Breeding pair counts; BUGS; Capture-recapture; Categorical distribution; Censored data; Censored response; Cervus canadensis; Change of support; Cloglog link; Clutch size; Cohort analysis; Common demography assumption; Competition; Conditional probability; Conservation; Constant effort ringing; Continuous time scale; Cormack-Jolly-Seber; Cross-correlation; Dail-Madsen model; Data simulation; DDT crash; Dead-recovery data; Demographic species distribution model; Demographic stochasticity; Density dependence; Density map; Double brooding; Drivers of population dynamics; Dumetella carolinensis; Dynamic occupancy model; Environmental stochasticity; Error propagation