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This book aims to reconcile theoretical models of population
dynamics with what is currently known about the population dynamics
of large mammalian herbivores. It arose from a working group
established at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and
Synthesis at the University of California, Santa Barbara, to
address the need for models that better accommodate environmental
variability, especially for herbivores dependent on changing
vegetation resources. The initial chapter reviews findings from
definitive long-term studies of certain other ungulate populations,
many based on individually identifiable animals. Other chapters
cover climatic influences, emphasising temperate versus tropical
contrasts, and demographic processes underlying population
dynamics, more generally. There are new assessments of irruptive
population dynamics, and of the consequences of landscape
heterogeneity for herbivore populations. An initial review of
candidate population models is followed up by a final chapter
outlining how these models might be modified to better accommodate
environmental variability. The contents provide a foundation for
resolving problems of diminishing large mammal populations in
Africa, over-abundant ungulate populations elsewhere, and general
consequences of global change for biodiversity conservation. This
book will serve as a definitive outline of what is currently known
about the population dynamics of large herbivores.
This book provides students with the skills to develop their own
models for application in conservation biology and wildlife
management. Assuming no special mathematical expertise, the
computational models used are kept simple and show how to develop
models in both spreadsheet and programming language format.
Develops thought-provoking applications which emphasize the value
of modeling as a learning tool
Examines basic descriptive equations, matrix representations,
consumer-resources interactions, applications in simulation,
scenarios, harvesting, population viability, metapopulation
dynamics, disease outbreaks, vegetation stage and state dynamics,
habitat suitability assessment, and model selection statistics
Includes a wide range of examples relating to birds, fish, plants
and large African mammals
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