Ecology. Michael Begon

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      Summarising so far, we have a relationship between the average number of offspring produced by an individual in its lifetime, R0, the increase in population size per unit time, r (= ln R), and the generation time, T. Previously, with discrete generations (see Section 4.5.2), the unit of time was a generation. It was for this reason that R0 was the same as R.

      4.7.2 Estimating the variables from life tables and fecundity schedules

      The most precise way to calculate r is from the equation:

      We can estimate r from Equation 4.15 if we know the value of the cohort generation time Tc, which is the average length of time between the birth of an individual and the birth of one of its own offspring. This, being an average, is the sum of all these birth‐to‐birth times, divided by the total number of offspring, i.e.:

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      or

      This is only approximately equal to the true generation time T, because it takes no account of the fact that some offspring may themselves develop and give birth during the reproductive life of the parent.

Age (years) x ax lx mx lxmx xlxmx
0 1 000 000 1.000 0 0
1 62 0.0000620 4600 0.285 0.285
2 34 0.0000340 8700 0.296 0.592
3 20 0.0000200 11 600 0.232 0.696
4 15.5* 0.0000155 12 700 0.197 0.788
5 11 0.000110 12 700 0.140 0.700
6 6.5* 0.0000065 12 700

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