Distribution of Subpopulations

作者: Marcelo Hernán Cassini

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6415-0_5

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摘要: This chapter deals with the distribution of local populations or subpopulations. A subpopulation is composed by aggregations and societies a component unit spatially structured patchy populations. It largely characterised its connection other subpopulations through dispersal. Other properties are extinction rate birth/death rates, depending on modelling approaches.

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