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Distinguishing population processes by external monitoring

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2003
From the paper: Construction of models is the most basic activity in science, lying at the heart of understanding, prediction and practical applications. Uncovering the dominant mechanisms governing the deterministic evolution of nonlinear dynamical systems is an essential component of this activity. These systems are known to exhibit a wide variety of
Jakeman, E.   +2 more
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Rangeland Monitoring and Wildlife Populations

Arid Land Research and Management, 2003
The capability of agricultural producers to monitor the condition and trend of the rangelands on which they operate should not be limited to plant communities. The purpose of this article is to underscore the importance of monitoring wildlife populations and their critical habitats.
C. D. Clements, J. A. Young
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Outcome Monitoring in Preterm Populations

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2008
Routine neurodevelopmental follow-up is crucial in high-risk populations, such as those born very preterm. Even in the absence of severe neurosensory impairment, very preterm children are at risk for a range of long-term cognitive, motor, and learning deficits.
Johnson, S, Marlow, N, Wolke, D
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Animal management and population monitoring

2022
Beavers tend not to be a commonly held captive species and there is little published material relating to their captive care. Beavers are kept in captivity for a variety of reasons, including entertainment, fur farming, habitat management, and conservation breeding.
Frank Rosell, Róisín Campbell-Palmer
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Human Population Monitoring

1971
Monitoring the human population is not the preferred way of detecting and identifying environmental mutagens. It is far better that they be discovered in advance, before they come into use. The methods discussed elsewhere in this book are intended for screening potentially dangerous chemicals and removing or restricting those that are found to be ...
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Monitoring Trends in Bat Populations

2003
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
O'Shea, Thomas J., Bogan, M.A.
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Risk‐Based Viable Population Monitoring

Conservation Biology, 2005
Abstract:  We describe risk‐based viable population monitoring, in which the monitoring indicator is a yearly prediction of the probability that, within a given timeframe, the population abundance will decline below a prespecified level.
DAVID F. STAPLES   +2 more
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Cytogenetic Monitoring of Human Populations

1982
It is clear from examining the impact of modern technology on the environment that many individuals are being exposed to genotoxic agents, i.e. agents which may increase the risk of cancer, of mutations that might adversely affect future generations, and of damage to unborn children.
Sheila M. Galloway, Raymond R. Tice
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