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Plant–pollinator population dynamics
Theoretical Population Biology, 2010We formulate and analyze a multi-generation population dynamics model for pollinators' mutualism with plants. The centerpiece of our model is an analytical expression for population-level plant-pollinator interactions extrapolated from a model of individual-level flowers and bees interactions.
Michael A. Fishman, Lilach Hadany
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Plant growth and population dynamics.
2006The main purpose of quantitative nematological research is to achieve an optimal economical protection of crops against plant-parasitic nematodes. To accomplish this, the costs of control measures must be adjusted to the costs of the expected yield reduction compared to the yield in a situation without the need for control.
Schomaker, C.H., Been, T.H.
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Disease in Invasive Plant Populations
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2020Non-native invasive plants can establish in natural areas, where they can be ecologically damaging and costly to manage. Like cultivated plants, invasive plants can experience a relatively disease-free period upon introduction and accumulate pathogens over time.
Erica M, Goss +8 more
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1994
In Central Europe plant population ecology as a relatively young science is receiving more and more interest among ecologists. The recently published book on population ecology by Schmid and Stocklin (1991) and the textbook of Urbanska (1992), both in German, illustrate this.
Walter Seidling +2 more
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In Central Europe plant population ecology as a relatively young science is receiving more and more interest among ecologists. The recently published book on population ecology by Schmid and Stocklin (1991) and the textbook of Urbanska (1992), both in German, illustrate this.
Walter Seidling +2 more
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Coadaptation in Plant Populations
1977One of the most important questions of plant breeding is whether alleles at different loci act independently or whether the population genotype is structured so that favored combinations of alleles occur more frequently than expected under randomness. Studies employing allozyme loci as markers have demonstrated that the distribution of alleles in both ...
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2000
Over the last decade, there has been an exponential growth in interest and investigation of the problem of how best to conserve populations of endangered species. As a result, there is now a very extensive and widely scattered literature on this subject.
M. J. Lawrence, D. F. Marshall
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Over the last decade, there has been an exponential growth in interest and investigation of the problem of how best to conserve populations of endangered species. As a result, there is now a very extensive and widely scattered literature on this subject.
M. J. Lawrence, D. F. Marshall
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2000
Identification of an endangered species is not a trivial task. Information on some species is so limited that it is impossible to tell if they are threatened: indeed, it is likely that there are many species, particularly in the tropics, whose existence will never be known.
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Identification of an endangered species is not a trivial task. Information on some species is so limited that it is impossible to tell if they are threatened: indeed, it is likely that there are many species, particularly in the tropics, whose existence will never be known.
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