Environmental Stochasticity
Lab 5, Exercise 2d
Lab 1 Assignment Exponential Growth
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Grizzly Bear PVA Yearling Dispersal
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Group Project(Apr18)
1a
What if we have imperfect knowledge about birth rate? The data we have are consistent with a birth rate bb as low as 0.15 and as high as 0.35. Run the model with the lowest and the highest possible birth rate. Now use the “Compare Results” tool (under the “Tools” menu in the upper right corner…) to visualize the range of possible population growth trajectories that would be possible given our uncertainty about the per-capita birth rate.
. Provide the plot you just made in your write-up. What is the range of possible final abundances after 15 years? Can we conclude that the population growth rate is positive in this population?
Lab 5, Exercise 1a
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Group Project
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Group Project
Clone of jackson miller exponential growth lab
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Adult Dispersal
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Adult Dispersal
declining population paradigm 2
4b. Change the Age 1 mortality rate to 0.3. Run the simulation starting with 75 individuals, all in Age class 1. What happens? Is this a stochastic model? If not, why does it look like it has a random component?
No. It shows no randomness whether initial Age 1 population is 75 or 1000. Setting the time stamp to 0.1 eliminates the appearance of randomness.
Clone of Clone of Lab 3, Exercise 4: age-structured models in InsightMaker
4b. Change the Age 1 mortality rate to 0.3. Run the simulation starting with 75 individuals, all in Age class 1. What happens? Is this a stochastic model? If not, why does it look like it has a random component?
No. It shows no randomness whether initial Age 1 population is 75 or 1000. Setting the time stamp to 0.1 eliminates the appearance of randomness.
Clone of Lab 3, Exercise 4: age-structured models in InsightMaker
Clone of Clone of Exercise 3
Clone of Lab 5 Exercise 2
What are the effects of connectivity of subpopulations on population viability?
Clone of Grizzly Bear PVA Adult Dispersal