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  2. What is a population viability analysis (PVA)? How is one conducted, and what can it tell us about the likelihood that a species will go extinct?

  3. Population viability analysis (PVA) refers to the set of ideas, theoretical models, and conceptual and computational tools ecologists use to understand extinction risk and to forecast future scenarios of population growth and decline.

  4. A viability study evaluates a proposed project or commercial venture to see if it has the potential to succeed financially and technically. It often involves a market research, a competitor analysis, an operational and financial requirements evaluation, and a management team evaluation.

  5. viability analysis (PVA). Broadly defined, the term “population via-bility analysis” refers to the use of quantitative methods to predict the likely future status of a population or collection of populations of con-servation concern. Although the acronym PVA is now commonly used as though it signified a single method or analytical tool, in ...

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  6. Feb 25, 2016 · Population viability analysis (PVA) (sometimes referred to as extinction risk assessment, population vulnerability analysis, predictive simulation modelling, or stochastic population modelling) describes the process by which data and models are evaluated to determine the risk of population extinction over some given time frame and under ...

  7. Sep 29, 2014 · Population viability analysis (PVA) assesses risks of population decline of species, and how those risks can be managed. Typically, stochastic population models are used to characterize the deterministic and stochastic components that govern changes in population size.

  8. Broadly defined, population viability analysis (PVA) is the use of quantitative methods to predict the likely future status of a population or collection of populations of conservation concern.

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