Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life
Herausgeber: Gamelon, Marlene in Lyon; Salguero-Gomez, Roberto
Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life
Herausgeber: Gamelon, Marlene in Lyon; Salguero-Gomez, Roberto
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This novel book provides the reader with the fundamentals of data collection, model construction, analyses, and interpretation across a wide repertoire of demographic techniques and protocols, clearly guided throughout with fully reproducible R scripts.
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This novel book provides the reader with the fundamentals of data collection, model construction, analyses, and interpretation across a wide repertoire of demographic techniques and protocols, clearly guided throughout with fully reproducible R scripts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780198838616
- ISBN-10: 0198838611
- Artikelnr.: 61996916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780198838616
- ISBN-10: 0198838611
- Artikelnr.: 61996916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Roberto Salguero-Gómez is Associate Professor in Ecology at the Department of Zoology and a Tutorial Fellow at Pembroke College at the University of Oxford, UK. He also holds research affiliations at the University of Sheffield, UK, the University of Queensland, Australia, and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany. He studies population responses to climate change, the evolution of senescence, and drivers of variation in life history trait variation across plants and animals. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed papers, including articles in Nature, PNAS, Nature Ecology and Evolution and Ecology Letters. He serves as Associate Editor at Ecology Letters, Journal of Ecology, Journal of Animal Ecology, and Theoretical Population Biology. He has also edited 10 special features and published the book "The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life" (2017). Marlène Gamelon is a Researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Lyon, France. She is also researcher at the Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (CBD) at the University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. She is interested in understanding how free-ranging animal populations respond to environmental changes, including abiotic (climate conditions), anthropogenic (harvest), and biotic (intra- and interspecific interactions) factors. Her work mainly relies on individual long-term monitoring of birds and mammals. She has authored peer-reviewed papers, including articles in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Ecology Letters, Evolution, Journal of Animal Ecology and the American Naturalist.
* Foreword
* Introduction: From Lions, to Lion's Manes, and Dandelions: Why Using
(which types of) Demographic Data and Methods
* Part I: Demographic Data Collection: From Genes to Environment
* 1: Emily G. Simmonds, Henrik Jensen, Alina Niskanen and Steven Smith:
Genetic Data Collection, Pedigrees and Phylogenies
* 2: Oldrich Tomasek, Alan A. Cohen, Erola Fenollosa, Maurizio
Mencuccini, Sergi Munné-Bosch and Fanie Pelletier: Biochemical and
Physiological Data Collection
* 3: Marie J.E. Charpentier, Marie Pelé, Julien P. Renoult and Cédric
Sueur: Social Data Collection and Analyses
* 4: Margaret E. K. Evans, Bryan A. Black, Donald A. Falk, Courtney L.
Giebink and Emily L. Schultz: Growth Rings across the Tree of Life:
Demographic Insights from Biogenic Time Series Data
* 5: Marlène Gamelon, Josh A. Firth, Mathilde Le Moullec, William K.
Petry and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Longitudinal Demographic Data
Collection
* 6: Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S. Menges, Geoffrey S. Cook,
Johan Ehrlén and Michelle E. Afkhami: Drivers of Demography: Past
Challenges and a Promise for a Changed Future
* Part II: Data and Research Question-Driven Methods
* 7: Jonas Knape and Andreas Lindén: Abundance Based Approaches
* 8: Owen R. Jones: Life Tables: Construction and Interpretation
* 9: Yngvild Vindenesa, Christie Le Coeura and Hal Caswell:
Introduction to Matrix Population Models
* 10: Edgar J. González, Dylan Z. Childs, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio
and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Integral Projection Models
* 11: David N. Koons, David T. Iles and Iain Stott: Transient Analyses
of Population Dynamics Using Matrix Projection Models
* 12: Viktoriia Radchuk, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Uta Berger, Cédric
Scherer, Pia Backmann and Volker Grimm: Individual-Based Models
* 13: Sarah Cubaynes, Simon Galas, Myriam Richaud, Ana Sanz Aguilar,
Roger Pradel, Giacomo Tavecchia, Fernando Colchero, Sebastien Roques,
Richard Shefferson and Carlo Giovanni Camarda: Survival Analyses
* 14: Marlène Gamelon, Stefan J.G. Vriend, Marcel E. Visser, Caspar A.
Hallmann, Suzanne T.E. Lommen and Eelke Jongejans: Efficient use of
demographic Data: Integrated Population Models
* Part III: Applications
* 15: Guillaume Péron: Spatial Demography
* 16: Shripad Tuljapurkar and Wenyun Zuo: Evolutionary Demography
* 17: Bernt-Erik Sæther and Steinar Engen: Reproductive value and
analyses of population dynamics of age-structured populations
* 18: Jean-Michel Gaillard, Victor Ronget, Jean-François Lemaître,
Christophe Bonenfant, Guillaume Péron, Pol Capdevila, M.arlène
Gamelon and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Applying Comparative Methods to
Different Databases: Lessons from Demographic Analyses Across Mammal
Species
* 19: James D. Nichols: Adaptive Management: Making Recurrent Decisions
in the Face of Uncertainty
* 20: Anna Kuparinen: Heritability, Polymorphism and Population
Dynamics: Individual-Based Eco-Evolutionary Simulations
* 21: Maria Paniw, Gabriele Cozzi, Stefan Sommer and Arpat Ozgul:
Demographic Processes in Socially Structured Populations
* 22: Petra Klepac and C. Jessica E. Metcalf: Demographic Methods in
Epidemiology
* Introduction: From Lions, to Lion's Manes, and Dandelions: Why Using
(which types of) Demographic Data and Methods
* Part I: Demographic Data Collection: From Genes to Environment
* 1: Emily G. Simmonds, Henrik Jensen, Alina Niskanen and Steven Smith:
Genetic Data Collection, Pedigrees and Phylogenies
* 2: Oldrich Tomasek, Alan A. Cohen, Erola Fenollosa, Maurizio
Mencuccini, Sergi Munné-Bosch and Fanie Pelletier: Biochemical and
Physiological Data Collection
* 3: Marie J.E. Charpentier, Marie Pelé, Julien P. Renoult and Cédric
Sueur: Social Data Collection and Analyses
* 4: Margaret E. K. Evans, Bryan A. Black, Donald A. Falk, Courtney L.
Giebink and Emily L. Schultz: Growth Rings across the Tree of Life:
Demographic Insights from Biogenic Time Series Data
* 5: Marlène Gamelon, Josh A. Firth, Mathilde Le Moullec, William K.
Petry and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Longitudinal Demographic Data
Collection
* 6: Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S. Menges, Geoffrey S. Cook,
Johan Ehrlén and Michelle E. Afkhami: Drivers of Demography: Past
Challenges and a Promise for a Changed Future
* Part II: Data and Research Question-Driven Methods
* 7: Jonas Knape and Andreas Lindén: Abundance Based Approaches
* 8: Owen R. Jones: Life Tables: Construction and Interpretation
* 9: Yngvild Vindenesa, Christie Le Coeura and Hal Caswell:
Introduction to Matrix Population Models
* 10: Edgar J. González, Dylan Z. Childs, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio
and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Integral Projection Models
* 11: David N. Koons, David T. Iles and Iain Stott: Transient Analyses
of Population Dynamics Using Matrix Projection Models
* 12: Viktoriia Radchuk, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Uta Berger, Cédric
Scherer, Pia Backmann and Volker Grimm: Individual-Based Models
* 13: Sarah Cubaynes, Simon Galas, Myriam Richaud, Ana Sanz Aguilar,
Roger Pradel, Giacomo Tavecchia, Fernando Colchero, Sebastien Roques,
Richard Shefferson and Carlo Giovanni Camarda: Survival Analyses
* 14: Marlène Gamelon, Stefan J.G. Vriend, Marcel E. Visser, Caspar A.
Hallmann, Suzanne T.E. Lommen and Eelke Jongejans: Efficient use of
demographic Data: Integrated Population Models
* Part III: Applications
* 15: Guillaume Péron: Spatial Demography
* 16: Shripad Tuljapurkar and Wenyun Zuo: Evolutionary Demography
* 17: Bernt-Erik Sæther and Steinar Engen: Reproductive value and
analyses of population dynamics of age-structured populations
* 18: Jean-Michel Gaillard, Victor Ronget, Jean-François Lemaître,
Christophe Bonenfant, Guillaume Péron, Pol Capdevila, M.arlène
Gamelon and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Applying Comparative Methods to
Different Databases: Lessons from Demographic Analyses Across Mammal
Species
* 19: James D. Nichols: Adaptive Management: Making Recurrent Decisions
in the Face of Uncertainty
* 20: Anna Kuparinen: Heritability, Polymorphism and Population
Dynamics: Individual-Based Eco-Evolutionary Simulations
* 21: Maria Paniw, Gabriele Cozzi, Stefan Sommer and Arpat Ozgul:
Demographic Processes in Socially Structured Populations
* 22: Petra Klepac and C. Jessica E. Metcalf: Demographic Methods in
Epidemiology
* Foreword
* Introduction: From Lions, to Lion's Manes, and Dandelions: Why Using
(which types of) Demographic Data and Methods
* Part I: Demographic Data Collection: From Genes to Environment
* 1: Emily G. Simmonds, Henrik Jensen, Alina Niskanen and Steven Smith:
Genetic Data Collection, Pedigrees and Phylogenies
* 2: Oldrich Tomasek, Alan A. Cohen, Erola Fenollosa, Maurizio
Mencuccini, Sergi Munné-Bosch and Fanie Pelletier: Biochemical and
Physiological Data Collection
* 3: Marie J.E. Charpentier, Marie Pelé, Julien P. Renoult and Cédric
Sueur: Social Data Collection and Analyses
* 4: Margaret E. K. Evans, Bryan A. Black, Donald A. Falk, Courtney L.
Giebink and Emily L. Schultz: Growth Rings across the Tree of Life:
Demographic Insights from Biogenic Time Series Data
* 5: Marlène Gamelon, Josh A. Firth, Mathilde Le Moullec, William K.
Petry and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Longitudinal Demographic Data
Collection
* 6: Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S. Menges, Geoffrey S. Cook,
Johan Ehrlén and Michelle E. Afkhami: Drivers of Demography: Past
Challenges and a Promise for a Changed Future
* Part II: Data and Research Question-Driven Methods
* 7: Jonas Knape and Andreas Lindén: Abundance Based Approaches
* 8: Owen R. Jones: Life Tables: Construction and Interpretation
* 9: Yngvild Vindenesa, Christie Le Coeura and Hal Caswell:
Introduction to Matrix Population Models
* 10: Edgar J. González, Dylan Z. Childs, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio
and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Integral Projection Models
* 11: David N. Koons, David T. Iles and Iain Stott: Transient Analyses
of Population Dynamics Using Matrix Projection Models
* 12: Viktoriia Radchuk, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Uta Berger, Cédric
Scherer, Pia Backmann and Volker Grimm: Individual-Based Models
* 13: Sarah Cubaynes, Simon Galas, Myriam Richaud, Ana Sanz Aguilar,
Roger Pradel, Giacomo Tavecchia, Fernando Colchero, Sebastien Roques,
Richard Shefferson and Carlo Giovanni Camarda: Survival Analyses
* 14: Marlène Gamelon, Stefan J.G. Vriend, Marcel E. Visser, Caspar A.
Hallmann, Suzanne T.E. Lommen and Eelke Jongejans: Efficient use of
demographic Data: Integrated Population Models
* Part III: Applications
* 15: Guillaume Péron: Spatial Demography
* 16: Shripad Tuljapurkar and Wenyun Zuo: Evolutionary Demography
* 17: Bernt-Erik Sæther and Steinar Engen: Reproductive value and
analyses of population dynamics of age-structured populations
* 18: Jean-Michel Gaillard, Victor Ronget, Jean-François Lemaître,
Christophe Bonenfant, Guillaume Péron, Pol Capdevila, M.arlène
Gamelon and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Applying Comparative Methods to
Different Databases: Lessons from Demographic Analyses Across Mammal
Species
* 19: James D. Nichols: Adaptive Management: Making Recurrent Decisions
in the Face of Uncertainty
* 20: Anna Kuparinen: Heritability, Polymorphism and Population
Dynamics: Individual-Based Eco-Evolutionary Simulations
* 21: Maria Paniw, Gabriele Cozzi, Stefan Sommer and Arpat Ozgul:
Demographic Processes in Socially Structured Populations
* 22: Petra Klepac and C. Jessica E. Metcalf: Demographic Methods in
Epidemiology
* Introduction: From Lions, to Lion's Manes, and Dandelions: Why Using
(which types of) Demographic Data and Methods
* Part I: Demographic Data Collection: From Genes to Environment
* 1: Emily G. Simmonds, Henrik Jensen, Alina Niskanen and Steven Smith:
Genetic Data Collection, Pedigrees and Phylogenies
* 2: Oldrich Tomasek, Alan A. Cohen, Erola Fenollosa, Maurizio
Mencuccini, Sergi Munné-Bosch and Fanie Pelletier: Biochemical and
Physiological Data Collection
* 3: Marie J.E. Charpentier, Marie Pelé, Julien P. Renoult and Cédric
Sueur: Social Data Collection and Analyses
* 4: Margaret E. K. Evans, Bryan A. Black, Donald A. Falk, Courtney L.
Giebink and Emily L. Schultz: Growth Rings across the Tree of Life:
Demographic Insights from Biogenic Time Series Data
* 5: Marlène Gamelon, Josh A. Firth, Mathilde Le Moullec, William K.
Petry and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Longitudinal Demographic Data
Collection
* 6: Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Eric S. Menges, Geoffrey S. Cook,
Johan Ehrlén and Michelle E. Afkhami: Drivers of Demography: Past
Challenges and a Promise for a Changed Future
* Part II: Data and Research Question-Driven Methods
* 7: Jonas Knape and Andreas Lindén: Abundance Based Approaches
* 8: Owen R. Jones: Life Tables: Construction and Interpretation
* 9: Yngvild Vindenesa, Christie Le Coeura and Hal Caswell:
Introduction to Matrix Population Models
* 10: Edgar J. González, Dylan Z. Childs, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio
and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Integral Projection Models
* 11: David N. Koons, David T. Iles and Iain Stott: Transient Analyses
of Population Dynamics Using Matrix Projection Models
* 12: Viktoriia Radchuk, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Uta Berger, Cédric
Scherer, Pia Backmann and Volker Grimm: Individual-Based Models
* 13: Sarah Cubaynes, Simon Galas, Myriam Richaud, Ana Sanz Aguilar,
Roger Pradel, Giacomo Tavecchia, Fernando Colchero, Sebastien Roques,
Richard Shefferson and Carlo Giovanni Camarda: Survival Analyses
* 14: Marlène Gamelon, Stefan J.G. Vriend, Marcel E. Visser, Caspar A.
Hallmann, Suzanne T.E. Lommen and Eelke Jongejans: Efficient use of
demographic Data: Integrated Population Models
* Part III: Applications
* 15: Guillaume Péron: Spatial Demography
* 16: Shripad Tuljapurkar and Wenyun Zuo: Evolutionary Demography
* 17: Bernt-Erik Sæther and Steinar Engen: Reproductive value and
analyses of population dynamics of age-structured populations
* 18: Jean-Michel Gaillard, Victor Ronget, Jean-François Lemaître,
Christophe Bonenfant, Guillaume Péron, Pol Capdevila, M.arlène
Gamelon and Roberto Salguero-Gómez: Applying Comparative Methods to
Different Databases: Lessons from Demographic Analyses Across Mammal
Species
* 19: James D. Nichols: Adaptive Management: Making Recurrent Decisions
in the Face of Uncertainty
* 20: Anna Kuparinen: Heritability, Polymorphism and Population
Dynamics: Individual-Based Eco-Evolutionary Simulations
* 21: Maria Paniw, Gabriele Cozzi, Stefan Sommer and Arpat Ozgul:
Demographic Processes in Socially Structured Populations
* 22: Petra Klepac and C. Jessica E. Metcalf: Demographic Methods in
Epidemiology