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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1994
Abstract The death of an individual, a population, or an entire species can have many causes, even if one ultimately delivers the coup de gráce. Are there, however, general rules and constraints that may help us better understand rarity and extinction?
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Abstract The death of an individual, a population, or an entire species can have many causes, even if one ultimately delivers the coup de gráce. Are there, however, general rules and constraints that may help us better understand rarity and extinction?
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Dynamics of Single Populations
2013This chapter develops the mathematics of discrete and continuous models for a single dynamic quantity. Separate sections introduce each type of model via simple examples and simulations, and two additional sections present the principal graphical methods: cobweb analysis for discrete equations and phase line analysis for continuous equations. The final
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Dynamics of Populations of Consumers
1984The growth or decline of a population over a period of time can be expressed in terms of the changes in biomass (ΔB) or of numbers (ΔN). The changes that occur are the result of the sum of the individuals born (R) minus those dying (M) during the interval, the growth (G) of the individuals in the population, and of the net difference between emigration
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Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Nils Andersson
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Population Pharmacokinetics/Dynamics*
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1992T M Ludden, Lewis B. Sheiner
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1998
Population dynamics is the study of how the size and structure of populations respond to the forces that act on them. The chapter begins with attempts to clarify concepts of time-scale, of population structure, of how populations can be measured and of regulation of a population.
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Population dynamics is the study of how the size and structure of populations respond to the forces that act on them. The chapter begins with attempts to clarify concepts of time-scale, of population structure, of how populations can be measured and of regulation of a population.
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The cell biology of mitochondrial membrane dynamics
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Marta Giacomello+2 more
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