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      Mathematical Ecology 

      Population Dynamics in a Homogeneous Environment

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      Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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          Paradox of enrichment: destabilization of exploitation ecosystems in ecological time.

          Six reasonable models of trophic exploitation in a two-species ecosystem whose exploiters compete only by depleting each other's resource supply are presented. In each case, increasing the supply of limiting nutrients or energy tends to destroy the steady state. Thus man must be very careful in attempting to enrich an ecosystem in order to increase its food yield. There is a real chance that such activity may result in decimation of the food species that are wanted in greater abundance.
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            On the Nature of the Function Expressive of the Law of Human Mortality, and on a New Mode of Determining the Value of Life Contingencies

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              The Components of Predation as Revealed by a Study of Small-Mammal Predation of the European Pine Sawfly

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                1986
                : 61-94
                10.1007/978-3-642-69888-0_4
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