Literature DB >> 23720545

Phylogenetic prediction of the maximum per capita rate of population growth.

William F Fagan1, Yanthe E Pearson, Elise A Larsen, Heather J Lynch, Jessica B Turner, Hilary Staver, Andrew E Noble, Sharon Bewick, Emma E Goldberg.   

Abstract

The maximum per capita rate of population growth, r, is a central measure of population biology. However, researchers can only directly calculate r when adequate time series, life tables and similar datasets are available. We instead view r as an evolvable, synthetic life-history trait and use comparative phylogenetic approaches to predict r for poorly known species. Combining molecular phylogenies, life-history trait data and stochastic macroevolutionary models, we predicted r for mammals of the Caniformia and Cervidae. Cross-validation analyses demonstrated that, even with sparse life-history data, comparative methods estimated r well and outperformed models based on body mass. Values of r predicted via comparative methods were in strong rank agreement with observed values and reduced mean prediction errors by approximately 68 per cent compared with two null models. We demonstrate the utility of our method by estimating r for 102 extant species in these mammal groups with unknown life-history traits.

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Keywords:  Caniformia; intrinsic rate of natural increase; macroevolutionary model; mammal life history; population doubling time; species conservation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23720545      PMCID: PMC3774224          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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