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Animal Conservation (2001), 4: 351-355 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2001 The Zoological Society of London
doi:10.1017/S136794300100141X
Published online by Cambridge University Press 26 Nov 2001


Expected minimum population size as a measure of threat


Michael A. McCarthy  a1a2c1 and Colin Thompson  a3
a1 School of Botany, The University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
a2 Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia
a3 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia

Abstract

Risks of population decline are studied extensively in conservation biology, but are difficult to estimate because they change abruptly over a relatively narrow range of parameters. We propose that risks of decline may be usefully summarized by the expected minimum population size. This is the smallest population size that is expected to occur within a particular time period. Analytical solutions for the expected minimum population size are obtained for a stochastic population model of exponential growth. In more complex models that are analyzed by Monte Carlo simulation, the expected minimum population size may be determined by recording the smallest population size obtained in each iteration and taking the average of these values. Whereas risks of decline change abruptly with changes in parameter values, the expected minimum population size changes more gradually. The results demonstrate that the expected minimum population size provides a better indication of the propensity for decline than the risk of extinction (or risk of decline to some other small population size), especially when the risk of extinction is small.

(Received March 29 2001)
(Accepted July 17 2001)


Correspondence:
c1 All correspondence to: Michael A. McCarthy. Tel: (+61) 3 8344 6856; Fax: (+61) 3 9347 5460; E-mail: mamcca@unimelb.edu.au.


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