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Introduction to the Study of Animal Populations
Theory: the numbers of animals in natural populations
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H. G. Andrewartha
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1970
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Springer US
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1970
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10.1007/978-1-4613-3324-1_9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The history and scope of ecology
pp. 17
Environment
pp. 22
Components of environment: resources
pp. 54
Components of environment: mates
pp. 60
Components of environment: predators and pathogens; aggressors
pp. 85
Components of environment: weather
pp. 129
Components of environment: malentities
pp. 133
Components of environment: more about the ecological web
pp. 144
Theory: the numbers of animals in natural populations
pp. 165
Methods for estimating density, patterns of distribution and dispersal in populations of animals
pp. 220
Physiological responses to temperature
pp. 243
Behaviour in relation to moisture and food
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