Provides clear guidance on how to estimate parameters for models of animal populations. Concentrates on how to select the best approach to parameter estimation for a particular problem, and how to ensure that the quantity estimate is the appropriate one for the specific purpose of the modelling exer
Population Parameters: Estimation for Ecological Models
โ Scribed by Mc Callum H.
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โฆ Synopsis
Wiley-Blackwell โ 2000, 360 pages
ISBN: 0865427402, 9780865427402
This book brings together a diverse and scattered literature, to provide clear guidance on how to estimate parameters for models of animal populations. It is not a recipe book of statistical procedures. Instead, it concentrates on how to select the best approach to parameter estimation for a particular problem, and how to ensure that the quality estimated is the appropriate one for the specific purpose of the modelling exercise.
Commencing with a toolbox of useful generic approaches to parameter estimation, the book deals with methods for estimating parameters for single populations. These parameters include population size, birth and death rates, and the population growth rate. For such parameters, rigorous statistical theory has been developed, and software is readily available. The problem is to select the optimal sampling design and method of analysis. The second part of the book deals with parameters that describe spatial dynamics, and ecological interactions such as competition, predation and parasitism. Here the principle problems are designing appropriate experiments and ensuring that the quantities measured by the experiments are relevant to the ecological models in which they will be used.
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