THE EFFECT OF RANDOM VARIATIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES ON POPULATION GROWTH
AUTOR(ES)
Levins, R.
RESUMO
The probability distributions of population size are derived for populations living in randomly varying environments for both density-dependent and density-independent population growth. The effects of random variation in the rate of increase, the carrying capacity, and sampling variation in numbers are examined.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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