Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli

Orcas, also known as killer whales, are large marine mammals found in every ocean on the planet. Orcas live in social groups called pods and use vocalizations to communicate and navigate. They have a lifespan of around 30-60 years for males and 50-90 years for females, and they give birth to a singl...

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Main Authors: Shafiee, Muhammad Fitri, Shuhadak, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis, Zulkipli, Muhammad Afiq
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spelling my.uitm.ir.825362023-08-15T00:05:01Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82536/ Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli Shafiee, Muhammad Fitri Shuhadak, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Zulkipli, Muhammad Afiq Mathematical statistics. Probabilities Orcas, also known as killer whales, are large marine mammals found in every ocean on the planet. Orcas live in social groups called pods and use vocalizations to communicate and navigate. They have a lifespan of around 30-60 years for males and 50-90 years for females, and they give birth to a single calf after a pregnancy of 15-18 months. The rapidly dwindling population has piqued the interest of the international community, whether it be the environmental professionals or ordinary people. Hence, this study applied the Lefkovitch model which is a mathematical tool used to study population dynamics, and it has been used in the study of killer whale Orcinus Orca populations as well as environmental management. The life cycle of Killer Whale consists of five stages which are baby, yearling, juveniles, mature females and post reproductive. These five stages of the killer whale life cycle were used in constructing the transition matrix for the Lefkovitch matrix model. 2023 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82536/1/82536.pdf Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli. (2023) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Shuhadak, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis
Zulkipli, Muhammad Afiq
Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
description Orcas, also known as killer whales, are large marine mammals found in every ocean on the planet. Orcas live in social groups called pods and use vocalizations to communicate and navigate. They have a lifespan of around 30-60 years for males and 50-90 years for females, and they give birth to a single calf after a pregnancy of 15-18 months. The rapidly dwindling population has piqued the interest of the international community, whether it be the environmental professionals or ordinary people. Hence, this study applied the Lefkovitch model which is a mathematical tool used to study population dynamics, and it has been used in the study of killer whale Orcinus Orca populations as well as environmental management. The life cycle of Killer Whale consists of five stages which are baby, yearling, juveniles, mature females and post reproductive. These five stages of the killer whale life cycle were used in constructing the transition matrix for the Lefkovitch matrix model.
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author Shafiee, Muhammad Fitri
Shuhadak, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis
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Shuhadak, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis
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author_sort Shafiee, Muhammad Fitri
title Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
title_short Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
title_full Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
title_fullStr Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of killer whale population (ORCINUS ORCA) via the Lefkovitch Matrix Model / Muhammad Fitri Shafiee, Muhammad Hilmi Hanis Shuhadak and Muhammad Afiq Zulkipli
title_sort modelling of killer whale population (orcinus orca) via the lefkovitch matrix model / muhammad fitri shafiee, muhammad hilmi hanis shuhadak and muhammad afiq zulkipli
publishDate 2023
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