Journal article

A landscape-scale test of the predictive ability of a spatially explicit model for population viability analysis

DB Lindenmayer, I Ball, HP Possingham, MA Mccarthy, ML Pope

Journal of Applied Ecology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2001

Abstract

1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are rarely tested. This study in a fragmented forest in southern Australia contrasted field data on patch occupancy and abundance for the arboreal marsupial greater glider Petauroides volans with predictions from a generic spatially explicit PVA model. This work represents one of the first landscape-scale tests of its type. 2. Initially we contrasted field data from a set of eucalypt forest patches totalling 437 ha with a naive null model in which forecasts of patch occupancy were made, assuming no fragmentation effects and based simply on remnant area and measured densities derived from nearby unfr..

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