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  • Seminar Career Development

    What determines accuracy in matrix projection models?

    July 10 (Fri) 14:30 - 15:30, 2026

    Richard Shefferson (Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo)

    Matrix projection models (MPMs) have grown in complexity as ecologists have sought to include more factors that may influence population size and structure. However, some studies suggest that MPMs may lead to predictions inaccurate enough as to question their overall utility. I used long-term (21-36 year) demographic datasets on 6 herbaceous perennial species to examine and compare the ability of MPMs with different structural characteristics to predict future population size and structure. In absolute terms, almost all models performed poorly. In relative terms, density-dependent, ahistorical stage-based models with simple life histories and fewer stages were most successful in predicting population size. My results indicate that MPMs and IPMs are typically poor predictors of absolute population size and structure, but, when constructed properly, can still be used as useful qualitative predictors of population change.

    Venue: Seminar Room #359 (Main Venue) / via Zoom

    Event Official Language: English

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