Book Chapter
Population Viability Analysis
MA McCarthy, HP Possingham
Encyclopedia of Environmetrics | Wiley | Published : 2006
Abstract
Population viability analysis (PVA) assesses risks of population decline of species, and how those risks can be managed. Typically, stochastic population models are used to characterize the deterministic and stochastic components that govern changes in population size. Sources of stochasticity include demographic stochasticity due to the chance birth and death of individuals, stochasticity in the environment that is common to all individuals, chance variation in genetic composition, and spatial structure. These factors can interact to create extinction vortices that drive population decline. Predicted risks of population decline from PVA models are usually uncertain due to imprecise paramete..
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