BIOLOGY & AGRICULTURE CALCULATOR Effective Population Size Calculator Calculate the effective population size to understand genetic diversity and inbreeding risks in populations.
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What is the Effective Population Size Calculator & How does it work?

The effective population size (Ne) is a theoretical measure that represents the size of an idealized population with non-overlapping generations, random mating, no selection, mutation, or migration. It helps in assessing genetic diversity and predicting the rate of inbreeding.

In reality, populations often deviate from these ideal conditions. Factors such as overlapping generations, non-random mating, and small population sizes can lead to a reduction in Ne compared to the actual population size (N). Understanding Ne is crucial for conservation efforts and breeding programs.

Ne = frac{4Nm}{1 + m^2}
m = migration rate, N = population size
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Effective Population Size (Ne)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the effective population size?
Effective population size (Ne) is a theoretical measure of a population’s genetic diversity, considering factors like non-overlapping generations, random mating, no selection, mutation, or migration.
How does Ne differ from actual population size?
Ne can be smaller than the actual population size due to factors such as overlapping generations, non-random mating, and small population sizes, which reduce genetic diversity.
Why is calculating Ne important in agriculture?
Calculating Ne helps farmers assess genetic diversity and predict inbreeding risks, ensuring sustainable crop varieties over time.
Can Ne be larger than the actual population size?
No, Ne cannot exceed the actual population size. It is always equal to or less than the real population size.
What factors affect the calculation of Ne?
Factors such as overlapping generations, non-random mating, and small population sizes can influence the calculation of effective population size.
How do I interpret the results from this calculator?
The results indicate the genetic diversity level of your population. A higher Ne suggests more genetic diversity and lower inbreeding risks.
Can this calculator be used for wildlife populations?
Yes, this calculator can also be used to assess effective population sizes in wildlife species to understand their genetic health and conservation needs.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.