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Population Viability Analysis For Endangered Roanoke Logperch, James Henry Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, Gregory B. Anderson Jun 2016

Population Viability Analysis For Endangered Roanoke Logperch, James Henry Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, Gregory B. Anderson

Department of Biology Faculty Publications

A common strategy for recovering endangered species is ensuring that populations exceed the minimum viable population size (MVP), a demographic benchmark that theoretically ensures low long-term extinction risk. One method of establishing MVP is population viability analysis, a modeling technique that simulates population trajectories and forecasts extinction risk based on a series of biological, environmental, and management assumptions. Such models also help identify key uncertainties that have a large influence on extinction risk. We used stochastic count-based simulation models to explore extinction risk, MVP, and the possible benefits of alternative management strategies in populations of Roanoke logperch Percina rex, an …


The Cosm Newsletter Apr 2016

The Cosm Newsletter

The COSM Newsletter (2008-2018)

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  • Bo Ginn National Fish Hatchery
  • Faculty Highlights
  • Professor Heralds Unsung Pioneer of Evolutionary Biology in LeConte Lecture
  • Biology Students Recognized
  • Special Thank You to Dr. Daniel Hagan and Miriam Hagan
  • Mole Day & National Chemistry Week Celebration 2015
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  • Chemistry Student Presents at Annual Biomedical Research Conference
  • Dr. Anke Hildebrandt Talk
  • 28th Annual Mathematics Tournament
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