RAMAS Metapop 6. 0 | RAMAS In nature, most species exist in metapopulations, seen in fragmented habitats or on archipelagos, where the spatial structure of the environment affects the population dynamics RAMAS®Metapop is a powerful tool for population viability analysis (PVA), as well as an interactive program that allows you to build models for species that live in multiple patches The program has a multitude of
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Home | RAMAS The RAMAS® library of ecological applications delivers sophisticated analyses and rapid assessments in conservation biology, ecology, pest management, and ecotoxicology
RAMAS® for Education RAMAS® EcoLab and EcoLab Online EcoLab serves as an interactive companion to two of our e-books, Conservation Biology and Applied Population Ecology The program has four modules for: generating random numbers simple models that incorporate variability and density dependence matrix models that incorporate age and stage structure in addition to variability and density dependence metapopulation
SOFTWARE - RAMAS RAMAS® Ecotoxicology makes population-level ecological risk assessments for environmental contaminants It imports data from standard laboratory bioassays, incorporates these data into the parameters of a population model, and performs a risk assessment by analyzing population-level differences between control and impacted samples
RAMAS Multispecies | RAMAS RAMAS® Multispecies Assessment is a conservation planning tool that combines the status of viability information across multiple species to deliver geographically explicit habitat conservation values The tool is flexible and easy to fit your data All you need to do is input what you know about population status, habitat requirements, and threats You can use as little data for each species