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Regulation and Stabilisation Paradigms in Population Ecology

By: PJ Den Boer and J Reddingius
397 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Regulation and Stabilisation Paradigms in Population Ecology
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  • Regulation and Stabilisation Paradigms in Population Ecology ISBN: 9780412575402 Hardback Sep 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

A reflection on the patterns of thought, theoretical positions and research methods in population ecology. It advocates an approach which refrains from attempts at general mechanistic theory building, but which instead tries to explain population phenomena by life history characteristics, physiological and behavioural processes of organisms, and to combine these facts in explanatory models. |As far as possible the difference between individuals in morphology, physiology and behaviour should be taken into account, so that the connection of population ecology and neo-Darwinism can be redressed again.

Contents

Paradigms in population ecology. The debate on regulation. Natural selection, evolution and population dynamics. Regulation and stabilization. On the stabilizing influence of density-dependent processes. Statistical tests for density dependence. What next?

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By: PJ Den Boer and J Reddingius
397 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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'... interesting and stimulating ... a valuable reference for many studies in population ecology.' Journal of Animal Ecology
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