Hierarchical Bayesian Integrated Modeling of Age- and Sex-Structured Wildlife Population Dynamics
Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay, Hans-Peter Piepho, Sourabh Bhattacharya, Holly T. Dublin, Joseph O. Ogutu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Bayesian model to study wildlife population dynamics, using age and sex structure to guide conservation strategies for species like topi in the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.
Contribution
A novel hierarchical Bayesian model integrating demographic and monitoring data for structured wildlife population analysis.
Findings
The model accurately captures population decline and seasonal patterns in topi populations.
It successfully links demographic rates with environmental and meteorological factors.
The model is adaptable for use with other wildlife species and ecosystems.
Abstract
Biodiversity of large wild mammals is declining at alarming rates worldwide. It is therefore imperative to develop effective population conservation and recovery strategies. Population dynamics models can provide insights into processes driving declines of particular populations of a species and their relative importance. But there are insufficient tools, namely population dynamics models for wild herbivores, for characterizing their decline and for guiding conservation and management actions. Therefore, we have developed a model which can serve as a tool to fill that void. Specifically, we develop an integrated Bayesian state-space population dynamics model for wildlife populations and illustrate it using a topi population inhabiting the Greater Mara-Serengeti Ecosystem in Kenya and Tanzania. The model integrates ground demographic survey with aerial survey monitoring data. It…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Climate variability and models · Avian ecology and behavior
