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2008
Abstract Population ecology seeks to understand the relationship between groups of individuals of a single species in an area (a population) and their environment. The ‘father’ of plant population ecology was John L. Harper, following the publication of his Population Biology of Plants in 1977, and, indeed, much of his work was ...
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Abstract Population ecology seeks to understand the relationship between groups of individuals of a single species in an area (a population) and their environment. The ‘father’ of plant population ecology was John L. Harper, following the publication of his Population Biology of Plants in 1977, and, indeed, much of his work was ...
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Science, 1973
This article disusses ecology and its contribution to population studies. The primary contribution is the formulation of the population-environment problem in organizational terms; adaptation is necessarily an organizational process. The bioecologist might ignore this approach from time to time without getting into serious difficulty and the social ...
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This article disusses ecology and its contribution to population studies. The primary contribution is the formulation of the population-environment problem in organizational terms; adaptation is necessarily an organizational process. The bioecologist might ignore this approach from time to time without getting into serious difficulty and the social ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter contains questions about the growth, control, regulation and analysis of biological populations.
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Abstract This chapter contains questions about the growth, control, regulation and analysis of biological populations.
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The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1932
T H HE study of populations of late years has acquired a particular interest. A great stimulus to the work along this line has been given by the discovery of the law of population growth made by Raymond Pearl. "A population may be defined as an aggregation of individual organisms of the same species, living together in a limited and defined universe ...
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T H HE study of populations of late years has acquired a particular interest. A great stimulus to the work along this line has been given by the discovery of the law of population growth made by Raymond Pearl. "A population may be defined as an aggregation of individual organisms of the same species, living together in a limited and defined universe ...
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Ibis, 1967
Alm, B., Myhrberg, H., Nyholm, E., & Svensson, S. 1966. Densities of birds in alpine heaths.Ellinthorpe‐White, S. L. 1966. Winter populations and movements of Wildfowl at Falsterbo Peninsula:January to March 1964.Ernholdt, T. 1966. (The occurrence of the Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) in Sweden 1944–1964.)Grant, P. R. 1966.
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Alm, B., Myhrberg, H., Nyholm, E., & Svensson, S. 1966. Densities of birds in alpine heaths.Ellinthorpe‐White, S. L. 1966. Winter populations and movements of Wildfowl at Falsterbo Peninsula:January to March 1964.Ernholdt, T. 1966. (The occurrence of the Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) in Sweden 1944–1964.)Grant, P. R. 1966.
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Soil viral diversity, ecology and climate change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Janet K Jansson +2 more
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Ecology and impacts of white-nose syndrome on bats
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Joseph R Hoyt +2 more
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Population genetics, ecology and the size of populations
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2009openaire +2 more sources

