Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1998432880> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1998432880 endingPage "338" @default.
- W1998432880 startingPage "330" @default.
- W1998432880 abstract "Abstract Demographic monitoring is a well established tool for conservation managers. But, monitoring programs typically do not offer methods to explore the relationship between projected population trends and the probability of trend detection. Moreover, conservation biologists need to evaluate and incorporate the effect of variability and habitat perturbation on the efficiency of monitoring programs. We studied population demography of an endangered shrub endemic to East Central Spain, Vella pseudocytisus subsp. paui in order to understand its present demographic performance, how it is affected by increasing variability and perturbation and how these two factors are related to monitoring and monitoring thresholds. Using Lefkovich demographic matrices on six years of data, we produced 19 different population projections, and we compared these modeled projections against observed projection. We designated three conceptually important detection thresholds: an early warning; an unequivocal signal; and, a quasi-extinction threshold. Based on calculated detection times of all models for every threshold, we produced an averaged monitoring cycle (minimum visit frequency) to provide managers with a tool to design a consistent monitoring program for this plant. Our results indicate a relatively stable current population along with large detection times for critical threshold changes of modeled populations when considering small management changes (low population variability and low perturbation intensity). In contrast, model combinations incorporating high population variance and high perturbation produce disproportionally short times to detection of a significant population trend. In terms of designing studies to maximise results while minimising monitoring effort, designing a monitoring program capable of providing an early warning system of potential population failure requires more effort than detecting an unequivocal signal of decline. Finally, we propose two alternatives when calculating monitoring cycle (MC) values. One of them implies demographic MC if population perturbation and variation are high. For that, an optimal monitoring cycle is estimated based on a range of possible scenarios for population trends. Alternatively, we propose environmental MC, when low values of perturbation and variation are expected." @default.
- W1998432880 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1998432880 creator A5003529688 @default.
- W1998432880 creator A5080892159 @default.
- W1998432880 creator A5080993258 @default.
- W1998432880 date "2011-12-01" @default.
- W1998432880 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W1998432880 title "Demographic modeling and monitoring cycle in a long-lived endangered shrub" @default.
- W1998432880 cites W136831971 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W144558048 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1486166647 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1510830120 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1595916491 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1602261908 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1869680905 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1889337987 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1966694932 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1970332207 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1973929083 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1979336109 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1985797472 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W1996720739 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2003509608 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2004921315 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2006636611 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2018183000 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2023632675 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2023773109 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2023844649 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2042895809 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2050961052 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2065382971 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2077050245 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2098012392 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2108899943 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2110936150 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2111817294 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2115474803 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2121680845 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2134910360 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2143546692 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2148878537 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2155766774 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2158183433 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2160181214 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2160860064 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2162997651 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2164986483 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2171547259 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2315647169 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W234696277 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2553689785 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W2796011417 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W3142112479 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W43523168 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W582727197 @default.
- W1998432880 cites W793899 @default.
- W1998432880 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2011.05.005" @default.
- W1998432880 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1998432880 type Work @default.
- W1998432880 sameAs 1998432880 @default.
- W1998432880 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W1998432880 countsByYear W19984328802013 @default.
- W1998432880 countsByYear W19984328802017 @default.
- W1998432880 countsByYear W19984328802020 @default.
- W1998432880 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1998432880 hasAuthorship W1998432880A5003529688 @default.
- W1998432880 hasAuthorship W1998432880A5080892159 @default.
- W1998432880 hasAuthorship W1998432880A5080993258 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C179345059 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C2778091200 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C179345059 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C185933670 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C18903297 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C205649164 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C2778091200 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C39432304 @default.
- W1998432880 hasConceptScore W1998432880C86803240 @default.
- W1998432880 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W1998432880 hasLocation W19984328801 @default.
- W1998432880 hasOpenAccess W1998432880 @default.
- W1998432880 hasPrimaryLocation W19984328801 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W1486444885 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W2040490870 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W2465514468 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W2735397182 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W41833364 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W4226305413 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W4232581724 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W4235251254 @default.
- W1998432880 hasRelatedWork W4244185491 @default.
- W1998432880 hasVolume "19" @default.