Frankenstein matrices: among-population life history variation affects the reliability and predictions of demographic models
This blog post is provided by Giacomo Rosa, Benedikt R. Schmidt, Hugo Cayuela and Stefano Canessa and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Frankenstein matrices: among-population life history variation affects the reliability and predictions of demographic models”, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. In their study, Rosa and colleagues examine the impacts of using “Frankenstein matrices” in practical population ecology, which … Continue reading Frankenstein matrices: among-population life history variation affects the reliability and predictions of demographic models