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Introduction to Population Biology
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Author(s):
Dick Neal
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December 12 2018
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139107976
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9781107605121
Publication date (Online):
December 12 2018
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November 29 2018
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10.1017/9781139107976
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Darwin Questions the Fixity of Species
pp. 15
Darwin’s Evolutionary Theories
pp. 27
Understanding Natural Selection
pp. 45
Exponential Growth
pp. 56
Logistic Growth
pp. 69
Life Tables
pp. 82
Growth of Age-Structured and Stage-Structured Populations
pp. 100
Evolution of Life Histories
pp. 125
The Hardy–Weinberg Principle
pp. 139
Mutation and the Genetic Variation of Populations
pp. 156
Genetic Drift and Effective Population Size
pp. 173
Inbreeding
pp. 183
Migration, Gene Flow and Differentiation of Populations
pp. 202
Haploid and Zygotic Selection
pp. 218
Applying Zygotic Selection Models to Natural Systems
pp. 239
Polygenic Inheritance and Quantitative Genetics
pp. 256
Population Genetics: Summary and Synthesis
pp. 271
Interspecific Competition
pp. 297
Predator–Prey Interactions
pp. 325
Species Interactions and Community Structure
pp. 347
Animal Behaviour, Altruism and Limiting Aggression
pp. 367
Sexual Selection and Mating Systems
pp. 386
Epilogue
pp. 429
Index
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