Multiple Regulation States in Populations of Small Mammals: A State-Transition Model
Multiple Regulation States in Populations of Small Mammals: A State-Transition Model
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Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
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Population densities can be regulated by predation, emigration, resource depletion, and behavioral or physiological collapse. Each of these mechanisms dominates the regulation process over a definite range of densities and can produce a quantitatively and qualitatively unique equilibrium state. When specific transition conditions are met, the popul...
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Multiple Regulation States in Populations of Small Mammals: A State-Transition Model
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0003-0147
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1537-5323
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10.1086/284655