2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10010
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Logistic‐growth models measuring density feedback are sensitive to population declines, but not fluctuating carrying capacity

Abstract: Analysis of long‐term trends in abundance of animal populations provides insights into population dynamics. Population growth rates are the emergent interplay of inter alia fertility, survival, and dispersal. However, the density feedbacks operating on some vital rates (“component feedback”) can be decoupled from density feedbacks on population growth rates estimated using abundance time series (“ensemble feedback”). Many of the mechanisms responsible for this decoupling are poorly understood, thereby question… Show more

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