Ecología de Poblaciones                 UNC

Bibliografía


Ver Aula Virtual (Plataforma MOODLE)

Cooch, E. y G. White. Mark: a gentle introduction. (Enlace de acceso)

Pollock, K.H; J.D. Nichols; C. Brownie y J.E. Hines. 1990. Statistical inference for capture-recapture experiments. Wildlife Monographs 107.

Spendelow, J.A. y J.D. Nichols. 1989. Annual survival rates of breeding adult Roseate terns. Auk 106:367-374.

Sandercock, B.K. 2003. Estimation of survival rates for wader populations: a review of mark-recapture
methods. Wader Study Group Bull. 100: 163–174.

Paton, P.W.C. 1994. Survival estimates for Snowy Plovers breeding in Great Salt Lake, Utah. Condor 96:1106-1109.

Roseate Tern Project.

Beddington, J.R. 1974. Age structure, sex ratio and population density in the harvesting of natural animal populations. J. Appl. Ecology 11:915-924.

Eberhardt, L.L. 1987. Population projections from simple models. J. Appl. Ecology 24:103-118.

Ferson, S.; F.J. Rohlf; L. Ginzburg; G. Jacques y H.R. Akçakaya. 1992. Ramas/age. Modeling fluctuations in age structured populations. Applied Biomathematics. Setauket, New York.

Novaro, A. 1995. Sustainability of harvest of culpeo foxes in Patagonia. Oryx 29:18-22.

Neet, C.R. 1995. Population dynamics and management of Sus scrofa in western Switzerland: a statistical modelling approach. Ibex 3: 188-191.

Caswell, H. 1989. Matrix population Models. Sinauer Assoc. Inc. Publ. Sunderland, Massachusetts.

De Kroon, H.;A. Plaisier; J. Van Groenendael y H. Caswell. 1986. Elasticity: the relative contribution of demographic parameters to population growth rate. Ecology 67:1427-1431.

Weinberg, J.R.; H. Caswell y R.B. Whitlatch. 1986. Demographic importance of ecological interactions: how much do statistics tell us? Marine Biology 93:305-3.


Crouse, D.T.; L.B. Crowder y H. Caswell. 1987. A stage-based population model for loggerhead sea turtles and implications for conservation. Ecology 68:1412-1423.

Crowder, L.B.; D.T. Crouse; S.S. Heppell y T.H. Martin. 1994. Predicting the impact of turtle excluder devices on Loggerhead sea turtle populations. Ecological Applications 4:437-445.

Hoffmann, W.A. 1999. Fire and population dynamics of woody plants in a Neotropical savanna: matrix model projections. Ecology 80(4): 1354-1369.

Teich, I., Cingolani, A.M., Renison, D., Hensen, I., y Giorgis, M. 2005. Do domestic herbivores retard Polylepis australis Bitt. woodland recovery in the mountains of Córdoba, Argentina? Forest Ecology and Management 219: 229-241.

Renison, D., Cingolani, A.M., y Suarez, R. 2002. Efectos del fuego sobre un bosquecillo de Polylepis australis (Rosaceae) en las montañas de Córdoba, Argentina. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 75: 719-727.

Renison, D., Cingolani, A.M., Suarez, R., Menoyo, E., Coutsiers, C., Sobral, A., y Hensen, I. 2005. The restoration of degraded mountain forests: effects of seed provenance and microsite characteristics on Polylepis australis seedling survival and growth in Central Argentina. Restoration Ecology 13: 129-135.

Renison, D., Hensen, I., Suarez, R., y Cingolani, A.M. 2006. Cover and growth habit of Polylepis woodlands and
shrublands in the mountains of central Argentina: human or environmental influence? Journal of Biogeography 33: 876-887

Akçakaya, H.R. 2005. RAMAS GIS: Linking Spatial Data with Population Viability Analysis (version 5). Applied Biomathematics, Setauket, New York.

Dunning, J. B.; Stewart. D.J.; Danielson, B.J.; Noon, B. R.; Root, T. L.; Lamberson, R. H. y Stevens, E. E. 1995. Spatially explicit population models: current forms and future uses. Ecological Applications 5: 3-11.


Hanski, I. 1998. Metapopulations dynamics. Nature 396: 41-49.

Hanski, I. y Gaggiotti, O.E. (eds.) 2004. Ecology, genetics and evolution of metapopulations. Elsevier. Academic Press.

Sinclair, A.R.E.; Fryxell, J.M. y Caughley, G. 2006. Second Edition. Wildlife ecology, conservation and management. Blackwell Publishing

Tilman, D. y Kareiva, P. (eds.) 1997. Spatial Ecology. The role of space in population dynamics and interespecific interactions. Princenton University Press. Princenton, New Jersey.

Turner, M.G.;  Arthaud, G.J.; Engstrom, R.T.; Helj, S.J.; Liu, J.; Loeb, S. y McKelvey, K. 1995. Usefulness of spatially explicit population models in land management. Ecological Applications 5:12-16.


Johst, K. y Drechsler, M. 2003. Are spatially correlated or uncorrelated disturbance regimes better for the survival of species?. Oikos 103: 449-456.

South, A.B. y Kenward, R.E. 2001. Mate finding, dispersal distances and population growth in invading species: a spatially explicit model. Oikos 95: 53-58.

Starfield, A.M.  1997 A Pragmatic Approach to Modeling for Wildlife Management.  Journal of Wildlife Management 61:166-174.

Libro Manejo de Fauna en la Argentina (http://www.ambiente.gov.ar/?idarticulo=3382).

Principles of Modeling for Conservation Planning and Analysis

1 2 3 4 5
  Creado por:  Joaquín L. Navarro
  Actualizado por: Joaquín Navarro
  Publicación: 28 de Julio de 2015
  Actualización: 25 de Febrero 2019