articleEcologyJun 1, 2006BRONZE OA

STRENGTH OF EVIDENCE FOR DENSITY DEPENDENCE IN ABUNDANCE TIME SERIES OF 1198 SPECIES

Charles Darwin University

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Abstract

Population limitation is a fundamental tenet of ecology, but the relative roles of exogenous and endogenous mechanisms remain unquantified for most species. Here we used multi-model inference (MMI), a form of model averaging, based on information theory (Akaike's Information Criterion) to evaluate the relative strength of evidence for density-dependent and density-independent population dynamical models in long-term abundance time series of 1198 species. We also compared the MMI results to more classic methods for detecting density dependence: Neyman-Pearson hypothesis-testing and best-model selection using the Bayesian Information Criterion or cross-validation. Using MMI on our large database, we show that…

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  • Akaike information criterion
  • Density dependence
  • Series (stratigraphy)
  • Statistics
  • Population
  • Bayesian information criterion
  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Population density
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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