https://github.com/cjabradshaw/riverregulation_frog_popmodel

This code underpins the aspatial stochastic population model presented in the article "Modelling effects of water regulation on the population viability of threatened amphibians"

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This code underpins the aspatial stochastic population model presented in the article "Modelling effects of water regulation on the population viability of threatened amphibians"

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Stochastic Population Model for Litoria raniformis

southern bell frog These files underpin the aspatial stochastic population models presented in the article "Modelling the effects of water regulation on the population viability of threatened amphibians"

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AUTHOR: Rupert Mathwin, Matt S. Gibbs and Corey J. A. Bradshaw
CONTACT: rupert.mathwin.ecology@gmail.com
URL: http://GlobalEcologyFlinders.com
INSTITUTION: Flinders University; Rupert Mathwin Ecology
RELEASE DATE: September 2022

R code accompanies article:

Mathwin, R, Wassens, S, Gibbs, MS, Young, J, Ye, Q, Saltré, F, and Bradshaw, CJA. 2022. Modelling the effects of water regulation on the population viability of threatened apmphibians. Ecosphere e4379. doi:10.1002/ecs2.4379

AIM: Stochastic population model of the population viability of Litoria raniformis at wetlands of four size classes at sill heights of 7 to 11 metres mAHD under natural and regulated flow between Locks 3 and 2 in southern Australia's Murray-Darling Basin.

Repository includes the following files: - 'matrixOperators.R' — functions to manipulate matrix models - 'AspatialLraniformisV10.R' — R code to run all population models - 'AspatialLraniformisV10global sensitivityLHCandBRT.R' — R code to run global sensitivity analysis on the apsatial Lraniformis models - 'CompHeightL3.csv' — wetland inundation records used to construct Markov-chains for stochastic resampling of inundation regimes - 'ratingCurve.csv' — The known depth:flow ratio immediately downstream of the river height logger which informs the conversion of modelled natural flow to river height

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  • Name: Corey Bradshaw
  • Login: cjabradshaw
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Adelaide, South Australia
  • Company: Flinders University

Matthew Flinders Professor of Global Ecology @GlobalEcologyFlinders @CABAH

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