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Population Structure and Analysis

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In our studies of community structure and function so far, it is clear that many of the effects observed are the results of factors affecting the dynamics of the component populations. In the next few chapters we will examine in more detail the dynamics of single species populations and populations of interacting species.

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© 1984 R.J. Putman and S.D. Wratten

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Putman, R.J., Wratten, S.D. (1984). Population Structure and Analysis. In: Principles of Ecology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6948-6_8

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