A Theory of Habitat Selection

作者: Michael L. Rosenzweig

DOI: 10.2307/1936707

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摘要: … A graphical theory of habitat selection is built in steps. The theory treats two species in an … The first step assumes habitat selection is density independent and free of search costs. The …

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