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Population ecology /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary thought in ecological science seriesPublication details: Belmont, Calif. : Dickenson Pub. Co., [1970]Description: vi, 160 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 591.5/5
  • 591.5/5
  • 591.5/5
  • 591.5/5
LOC classification:
  • QL752 .A3
Contents:
Foreword, by A. S. Boughey.--The lemming cycle at Baker Lake, Northwest Territories, during 1959-62; discussion, by C. J. Krebs.--Animal numbers and behavior, by D. Chitty.--Endocrines, behavior, and population, by J. J. Christian and D. E. Davis.--The prey of carnivores during one cycle of mouse abundance, by O. P. Pearson.--Regulation in animal societies and population, by V. C. Wynne-Edwards.--The nutrient-recovery hypothesis for Arctic microtine cycles; introduction, by F. A. Pitelka.--The nutrient-recovery hypothesis for Arctic microtine cycles: ecosystem variables in relation to Arctic microtine cycles, by A. M. Schultz.--The analysis of survival and reproduction in the unsprayed area (area 1), by R. F. Morris.--The development of predictive equations for the spruce budworm based on key-factor analysis, by R. F. Morris.--An experimental component analysis of population processes, by C. S. Holling.

Includes bibliographies.

Foreword, by A. S. Boughey.--The lemming cycle at Baker Lake, Northwest Territories, during 1959-62; discussion, by C. J. Krebs.--Animal numbers and behavior, by D. Chitty.--Endocrines, behavior, and population, by J. J. Christian and D. E. Davis.--The prey of carnivores during one cycle of mouse abundance, by O. P. Pearson.--Regulation in animal societies and population, by V. C. Wynne-Edwards.--The nutrient-recovery hypothesis for Arctic microtine cycles; introduction, by F. A. Pitelka.--The nutrient-recovery hypothesis for Arctic microtine cycles: ecosystem variables in relation to Arctic microtine cycles, by A. M. Schultz.--The analysis of survival and reproduction in the unsprayed area (area 1), by R. F. Morris.--The development of predictive equations for the spruce budworm based on key-factor analysis, by R. F. Morris.--An experimental component analysis of population processes, by C. S. Holling.

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