On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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Fractal measures of spatial pattern as a heuristic for return rate in vegetative systemsPopulation and geographic range dynamics: implications for conservation planning.Population stability, cooperation, and the invasibility of the human speciesStrength of density feedback in census data increases from slow to fast life historiesExperimental evidence for the effect of habitat loss on the dynamics of migratory networks.Evaluating the "recovery level" of endangered species without prior information before alien invasion.A statistical theory for sampling species abundances.The effects of spatial and temporal heterogeneity on the population dynamics of four animal species in a Danish landscape.The effects of landscape modifications on the long-term persistence of animal populations.Large dam reservoirs are probably long-period oscillators of fish diversity.Social familiarity governs prey patch-exploitation, -leaving and inter-patch distribution of the group-living predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis.Species dynamics alter community diversity-biomass stability relationships.Reconstructing local population dynamics in noisy metapopulations--the role of random catastrophes and Allee effects.Spatial climate patterns explain negligible variation in strength of compensatory density feedbacks in birds and mammals.Age-area scaling of extinction debt within isolated terrestrial vertebrate assemblages.An updated perspective on the role of environmental autocorrelation in animal populations.Are patterns of density dependence in the Global Population Dynamics Database driven by uncertainty about population abundance?Likelihood ridges and multimodality in population growth rate models.Analysis of ecological time series with ARMA(p,q) models.Effects of weather and climate on the dynamics of animal population time series.Spatial memory shapes density dependence in population dynamics.Nonlinear impacts of climatic variability on the density-dependent regulation of an insect vector of diseasePopulation fluctuations affect inference in ecological networks of multi-species interactionsA meta-analysis of resource pulse–consumer interactionsModels for Population Growth Curves
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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On the stability of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects.
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Daniel Barker
Mark Pagel
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2007.01092.X
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z