Definition and estimation of vital rates from repeated censuses: choices, comparisons and bias corrections focusing on trees
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1.Mortality and recruitment rates are fundamental measures of population dynamics. Ecologists and others have defined and estimated these vital rates in various ways. We review these alternatives focusing on tree population census data in fixed area plots, though many aspects have wider application when similar data characteristics and assumptions apply: our goal is to guide choices and facilitate comparisons.
2.We divide our estimates into âinstantaneousâ and âannualâ rates, corresponding to continuous- or discrete-time dynamics respectively. In each case, vital rate estimates can be further divided into those based on population density (âper-capitaâ rates) and those based on census area (âper-areaâ rates). We also examine how all such rate estimates relate to each other and can thus be interconverted and compared.
3.In a heterogeneous population (e.g., trees in forest stand) comprising subpopulations (e.g., species, locations, exposure classes), estimates of vital rates that as...
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2025-04-06



