Presence-Impact Decomposition
Cross-source consensus on Presence-Impact Decomposition from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Many perturbation sensitivities can be framed as the extent or probability of being affected multiplied by the impact on affected individuals. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- For lifespan perturbations without reproduction, candidate presence measures include survivorship, life table age composition, and death density. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- Stable population theory provides an analogy in which population age distribution represents presence and reproductive value represents impact. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- The note suggests expressing perturbation sensitivities as a presence term multiplied by an impact term. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations