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Matrix population models from 20 studies on perennial plant populations

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dc.contributor.author Ellis, MM
dc.contributor.author Williams, JL
dc.contributor.author Lesica, P
dc.contributor.author Bell, TJ
dc.contributor.author Bierzychudek, P
dc.contributor.author Bowles, M
dc.contributor.author Crone, EE
dc.contributor.author Doak, DF
dc.contributor.author Ehrlén, J
dc.contributor.author Ellis-Adam, A
dc.contributor.author McEachern, K
dc.contributor.author Ganesan, R
dc.contributor.author Latham, P
dc.contributor.author Luijten, S
dc.contributor.author Kaye, TN
dc.contributor.author Knight, TM
dc.contributor.author Menges, ES
dc.contributor.author Morris, WF
dc.contributor.author den Nijes, H
dc.contributor.author Oostermeijer, G
dc.contributor.author Quintana-Ascencio, PF
dc.contributor.author Shelly, JS
dc.contributor.author Stanley, A
dc.contributor.author Thorpe, A
dc.contributor.author Ticktin, T
dc.contributor.author Valverde-Valdés, María Teresa
dc.contributor.author Weekley, CW
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-05T18:45:34Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-05T18:45:34Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-05T18:45:34Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-05T18:45:34Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.citation Ellis, MM; Williams, JL; Lesica, P; Bell, TJ; Bierzychudek, P; Bowles, M; Crone, EE; Doak, DF; Ehrlén, J; Ellis-Adam, A; McEachern, K; Ganesan, R; Latham, P; Luijten, S; Kaye, TN; Knight, TM; Menges, ES; Morris, WF; den Nijes, H; Oostermeijer, G; Quintana-Ascencio, PF; Shelly, JS; Stanley, A; Thorpe, A; Ticktin, T; Valverde, T; Weekley, CW (2012). Matrix population models from 20 studies on perennial plant populations. Ecology, 93(4):951-951.
dc.identifier.issn 129658
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/141102
dc.description.abstract Demographic transition matrices are among the most commonly applied population models for both basic and applied ecological research. The relatively simple framework of these models and simple, easily interpretable summary statistics they produce have prompted the wide use of these models across an exceptionally broad range of taxa. Here, we provide annual transition matrices and observed stage structures/population sizes for 20 perennial plant species which have been the focal species for long-term demographic monitoring. These data were assembled as part of the “Testing Matrix Models” working group through the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). The data represent 82 populations with >460 total population-years of observations. It is our hope that making these data available will help promote and improve our ability to monitor and understand plant population dynamics.
dc.language.iso EN
dc.source.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/11-1052.1
dc.title Matrix population models from 20 studies on perennial plant populations
dc.type Artículo de investigación en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1890/11-1052.1
dc.source.novolpages 93(4):951-951
dc.subject.keywords Conservation
dc.subject.keywords Demographic matrix models
dc.subject.keywords ecological forecasting
dc.subject.keywords extinction risk
dc.subject.keywords matrix population models
dc.subject.keywords plant population dynamics
dc.subject.keywords population growth rate
dc.relation.journal Ecology

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