Structured-population models in marine, terrestrial, and freshwater systems
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Structured-population models in marine, terrestrial, and freshwater systems
(Population and community biology series, 18)
Chapman & Hall , International Thomson Publishing, c1997
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780412072611
内容説明
This volume describes the biology of the life cycle (age, size, development stage, for example) and follows the transitions of individuals through stages in the life cycle (survival, growth, development, and reproduction). They are an alternative to models that describe populations in terms of total numbers or biomass. Such models, which depend much more intensively on computer firepower than aggregate or logistic models, have taken a central place in ecological investigations in the last decade. Making appropriate assumptions about their parameters, the ecologist can describe constant environments, time-varying environments, density-dependent populations, and species-species or species-resource interactions with these models.
目次
- Part 1: Theory and methods: Structured population models: basic concepts and contrasting methods, H. Casweell, S. Tuljapurkar, R. Nisbet, and A. de Roos
- Methods in matrix population models, Hal Caswell
- Stochastic matrix population models, Shripad Tuljapurkar
- Nonlinear matrix models in population dynamics, J.M. Cushing
- Delay differential equations for structured populations, Roger Nisbet
- Partial differential equation models for physiologically structured populations, Andre de Roos. Part 2: Applications: Spatio-temporal variation in demography of a tropical herb: empirical data and projection matrix analysis, Carol Horvitz
- Stochastic models, life history evolution, and extinction, Steve Orzack
- Population and genetic dynamics of Tribolium, Robert Desharnais
- Structured population models in genetics and evolution
- Ocean physics and population dynamics, Tom Powell
- Density-dependent recruitment and age structure in marine fisheries, Lou Botsford
- Structured population models in the marine plankton, Eileen Hofmann
- Marine polychaetes: effects of developmental mode and pollution, Lisa Levin
- Structured population models: marine-terrestrial comparisons
- Stochastic demography for conservation, C.S. Nations and Mark Boyce
- Structured population models in conservation and management
- Nonlinear ergodic theorems and symmetric versus asymmetric competition, Kathleen Crowe
- It takes two to tango: pair formation in demography and epidemology, Carlos Castillo-Chavez
- Parameter estimation and inverse problems in structured models, Simon Wood. (Part contents).
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: pbk ISBN 9780412072710
内容説明
In the summer of 1993, twenty-six graduate and postdoctoral stu dents and fourteen lecturers converged on Cornell University for a summer school devoted to structured-population models. This school was one of a series to address concepts cutting across the traditional boundaries separating terrestrial, marine, and freshwa ter ecology. Earlier schools resulted in the books Patch Dynamics (S. A. Levin, T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993) and Ecological Time Series (T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York, 1995); a book on food webs is in preparation. Models of population structure (differences among individuals due to age, size, developmental stage, spatial location, or genotype) have an important place in studies of all three kinds of ecosystem. In choosing the participants and lecturers for the school, we se lected for diversity-biologists who knew some mathematics and mathematicians who knew some biology, field biologists sobered by encounters with messy data and theoreticians intoxicated by the elegance of the underlying mathematics, people concerned with long-term evolutionary problems and people concerned with the acute crises of conservation biology. For four weeks, these perspec tives swirled in discussions that started in the lecture hall and carried on into the sweltering Ithaca night. Diversity mayor may not increase stability, but it surely makes things interesting.
目次
- Part 1: Theory and methods. Structured-population models: many methods, a few basic concepts
- H. Caswell, S. Tuljapurkar, R. Nisbet, A. de Roos. Matrix methods for population analysis
- H. Caswell. Stochastic matrix population models
- S. Tuljapurkar. Delay-differential equations for structured populations
- R. Nisbet. A gentle introduction to physiologically structured population models
- A. de Roos. Nonlinear matrix equations and population dynamics
- J.M. Cushing. Part II: Applications. The relative importance of life-history stages to population growth: prospective and retrospective analyses
- C. Horvitz, D.W. Schemske, H. Caswell. Life history evolution and extinction
- S.H. Orzack. Population dynamics of Tribolium
- R. Desharnais. Evolutionary dynamics of structured populations
- J. Kumm, S. Mylius, D. Promislow. The effects of overlapping generations and population structure on gene-frequency clines
- O.E. Gaggiotti, C.E. Lee, G. Wardle. Dynamics of population with density-dependent recruitment and age structure
- L. Botsford. Models for marine ecosystems
- E. Hofmann. Frequency response of a simple food-chain model with time-delayed recruitment: implications for abiotic-biotic coupling
- B.C. Monger, J.M. Fischer, B.A. Grantham, V. Medland, B. Cai, K. Higgins. Stochastic demography for conservation biology
- C.S. Nations, M. Boyce. Sensitivity analysis of structured-population models for management and conservation
- P. Dixon, N. Friday, P. Ang, S. Heppel, M. Kshatriya. Nonlinear ergodic theorems and symmetric vs. asymmetric competition
- K.M. Crowe. The evolution of age-structured marriage functions: it takes two to tango
- C. Castillo-Chavez, S. Hsu Schmitz. Inverse problems and structured-population dynamics
- S.N. Wood . Nonlinear models of structured populations: dynamic consequences of stage structure and discrete sampling
- J. Val, F. Villa, K. Lika, C. Boe. Multispecies lottery competition: a diffusion analysis
- J.S. Hatfield, P.L. Chesson. About the authors. Index.
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