M. Kajin, R. Gentile, P. J. Almeida, M. Vieira, R. Cerqueira
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: Evolutionary theory predicts that viable wild populations confront environmental variation by maintaining the variance of the most important vital rates low, a phenomenon also known as demographic buffering. However, patterns diverging from the demographic buffering hypothesis have also been reported. Here we used Population Matrix Models to test the hypothesis of buffering in the early survival of an Atlantic Forest marsupial. We used sensitivity analyses, which allow quantifying the effects that perturbations in specific vital rates could have on the population’s growth rate. We obtained the sensitivities, elasticities