The Long‐Term Effects of Tiger Poaching on Population Viability

作者: JOHN S. KENNEY , JAMES L. D. SMITH , ANTHONY M. STARFIELD , CHARLES W. MCDOUGAL

DOI: 10.1046/J.1523-1739.1995.9051116.X-I1

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摘要: … as poaching continues over time, the probability of population extinction increases sigmoidally; a critical zone exists in which a small, incremental increase in poaching … of poaching our …

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