Distribution of animal population fluctuations

0103 physical sciences 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2010.11.015 Publication Date: 2010-11-30T10:49:37Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract We show that the fluctuations of a variety of animal (insect, mammal and fish) populations are well-modeled by stable (Levy) distributions, a family of distributions which includes the Gaussian. Our findings together with the finding [A.P. Allen, B.-L. Li, E.L. Charnov, Ecol. Lett. 4 (2001) 1–3] that bird population fluctuations are well-modeled by Gaussian distributions suggest the hypothesis that, in general, animal population fluctuations are well-modeled by stable distributions. If the hypothesis is confirmed, the stable law for the distribution of animal population fluctuations would be useful for animal population modeling, prediction and management.
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