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Advances in the Biology, Ecology, and Management of Plant Pests. [PDF]
Gao Y, Liu S, Zhou Y, Bian L.
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Migration Thresholds Govern Allele Collapse Under Repeated Gene Flooding. [PDF]
Davinack AA.
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Facial Recognition Analyses Reveal Social Networks of Co-Occurrence at Harbor Seal Haul-Out Sites. [PDF]
Hall W +7 more
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Wild Pedigree exploreR (wpeR): Streamlined Analysis and Visualization of Wild Pedigrees in Time and Space. [PDF]
Simčič G, Skrbinšek T.
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Abstract Population ecology concerns the distribution and abundance of single species. Distribution is evident at different spatial scales and is dynamic, patterns relating to environmental features (e.g. flow, substratum, water chemistry).
Alan Hildrew, Paul Giller
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Abstract Population ecology concerns the distribution and abundance of single species. Distribution is evident at different spatial scales and is dynamic, patterns relating to environmental features (e.g. flow, substratum, water chemistry).
Alan Hildrew, Paul Giller
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Population ecology studies the structure and dynamics of biological populations, collections of individuals of the same species, usually associated with a specific geographical areas This paper reviews some important quantitative methods in population ...
Dixon, Philip
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Annual Review of Entomology, 1985
David J. Rogers and Sarah E. Randolph Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OXI 3PS, England Introduction The tsetse, Glossina, still infests 40% of tropical Africa, a figure that has changed little in at least the last 30 years (12, 30, 31), despite more or less continuous research on the flies and the various diseases ...
D J, Rogers, S E, Randolph
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David J. Rogers and Sarah E. Randolph Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OXI 3PS, England Introduction The tsetse, Glossina, still infests 40% of tropical Africa, a figure that has changed little in at least the last 30 years (12, 30, 31), despite more or less continuous research on the flies and the various diseases ...
D J, Rogers, S E, Randolph
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Ecology: Individuals, Populations and Communities.
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1987A revised and updated edition of this textbook. As before the study of plant and animal ecology is fully integrated and mathematical and laborotory studies are described where necessary. Examples drawn from real ecological systems ilustrate the complexity of this subject and the involvement of diverse areas: descriptive natural history, physiology ...
D. J. L. Harding +3 more
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