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Ecological orbits : how planets move and populations grow
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Colyvan, Mark
, Ginzburg, Lev
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Ecology
/ Ecology and Conservation
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Population biology
2004,2003
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Colyvan, Mark
, Ginzburg, Lev
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Ecology
/ Ecology and Conservation
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Population biology
2004,2003
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Ecological orbits : how planets move and populations grow
2004,2003
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The main focus of the book is the presentation of the inertial view of population growth. This view provides a rather simple model for complex population dynamics, and is achieved at the level of the single species without invoking species interactions. An important part of the account is the maternal effect. Investment of mothers in the quality of their daughters makes the rate of reproduction of the current generation depend not only on the current environment, but also on the environment experienced by the previous generation.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN
9780195168167, 019516816X
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