The Population Consequences of Life History Phenomena

作者: Lamont C. Cole

DOI: 10.1086/400074

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摘要: The part of Cole’s article included here outlines the relationship Thompson’s work (1931, paper 20 above) to stable population theory. Omitted sections discuss relationships between rate increase, numbers and spacing offspring, age structure, with their implications for species survival.

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