Probability functions for components of the Dendroctonus frontalis-Host tree population system and their potential use with population models
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-1982
Abstract
Detailed investigation of the within-tree population system of Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann has resulted in a large data base consisting of abundance estimates for various life stages. This data base was used to construct histograms for transformed estimates and several life stage indices. Histograms were also constructed for transformed values of adult residence time, brood development time, and several host-tree characteristics. Probability and cumulative density functions of the Weibull distribution were fitted, in tandem, to the scaled frequencies and interval means for each histogram. The inverse cumulative function is known, and with a uniform random number generator, allows the selection of random deviates from each distribution. This technique can be used for generating initial (starting) values in D. frontalis population models. © 1982 The Society of Population Ecology.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Researches on Population Ecology
First Page
123
Last Page
131
Recommended Citation
Fargo, W., Wagner, T., Coulson, R., Cover, J., McAudle, T., & Schowalter, T. (1982). Probability functions for components of the Dendroctonus frontalis-Host tree population system and their potential use with population models. Researches on Population Ecology, 24 (1), 123-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02515594