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Title: Depensation, low density dynamics and extinction risk


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Depensation, low density dynamics and extinction
risk
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Start with bluey
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References
  • Sinclair, ARE, Pech, RP Dickman, CR, Hik-D
    Mahon-P Newsome-A-E . 1998. Predicting effects
    of predation on conservation of endangered prey/
    Conservation-Biology. 12 (3) 564-575..
  • Fowler, C. W., and J. D. Baker. 1991. A review of
    animal population dynamics at extremely reduced
    population levels. Rep. Int. Whal. Commn. 41
    545-554.
  • Myers, R. A., N. J. Barrowman, J. A. Hutchings,
    and A. A. Rosenberg. 1995. Population dynamics of
    exploited fish stocks at low population levels.
    Science. 269 1106-1108.

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More references
  • Dennis, B., P.L. Munholland and J.M. Scott. 1991.
    Estimation of growth and extinction parameters
    for endangered species. Ecological Monographs,
    6 115-143.
  • Morris, W. et al. 1999. A practical handbook for
    population viability analysis. The Nature
    Conservancy. ISBN 0-9624590-4-6
  • Liermann, M. and R. Hilborn. 2001. Depensation,
    evidence, models and implications. Fish and
    Fisheries 2 33-58.

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Definitions
  • Compensatory - the rate of increase declines at
    higher densities
  • Depensatory - the rate of increase declines at
    lower densities

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Why low density
  • This is where the conservation concern is!

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What happens at low densities
  • Competition for resources should be at a minimum
    BUT
  • Possibly reduced pregnancy/fertilization due to
    difficulty in finding mates
  • Possibly reduced survival due to predation
  • Possible reductions in either of the above due to
    lack of social facilitation
  • Importance of random events with small numbers

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The probability of finding a mate
  • Assume that the probability a female will
    encounter any individual male is p and there are
    N males in the population.
  • The probability that no males will be encountered
    will be the 0 class of the Poisson distribution.

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0 Class of the Poisson
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Reparameterizing to N50
N50 the population size at which 50 are mated
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Adding depensation to recruitment function
  • Excel in depensation example for lecture

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Impact on rate of increase
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Predation
  • If predator population is unaffected by the
    abundance of the prey (i.e. this prey species is
    not the major part of the diet)
  • then the predator functional response can lead to
    depensatory mortality

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Review results from functional responses
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Demographic stochasticity
  • Assume each individual has a probability p of
    giving birth
  • And a probability d of dying
  • and these are random events for each individual
  • EXCEL example sheet demographic stochasticity

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Bayesian fitting with demographic stochasticity
  • For the population, number surviving, or number
    of births is binomially distributed with some
    probability p
  • XBinom(p,n) where p is the probability n is the
    number of animals and x is the binomially
    distributed random variable
  • We can treat x as a process error, as the w in
    previous process error models
  • Or we can draw random numbers (the Gavin SIR
    approach)

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Myers analysis
  • Show myers model Icelandic spring spawning
    herring
  • Use my S/R. model, see if it is different,
  • do likelihood profile on N_50

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Myers Analysis
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Myers results
  • Explored over 100 data sets
  • Found few significant cases of depensation
  • Fewer than expected by chance
  • Of these data sets about 27 had high power

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Problems with Myers method
  • Parameterization has no biological interpretation
    except dgt1 implies depensation
  • Used p values to test for significant
    depensation, ignores biological significance

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Using Allee effect model
  • Show fits
  • Show likelihood profile
  • List advantages

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Simple analytic modelsDennis et al 1991
Does this look familiar?What model have we built
recently that has exactly the same property?
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Analytic results
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Estimating ? and ?2 from counts
  • Choose pairs of N(i) and N(j) performed in years
    t(i) and t(j)
  • calculate transformed variables

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steps
  • Do a regression forcing the line to go through
    the mean
  • slope is ?
  • mean squared residual is ?2
  • now we can plot the probability distribution
    after t periods
  • Remembering that log(N) is normally distributed

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Use Dennis model excel
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Steps in calculating extinction risk
  • Define model and parameters
  • Exponential, logistic, with or without
    depensation, Dennis model
  • Simulate population size into future
  • Generate cumulative probability for population
    size at specified times
  • Define threshold population size
  • Pseudo extinction or critical population sizes
  • Calculate proportion of simulations that fall
    below critical number

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