Decomposing variation in population growth into contributions from environment and phenotypes in an age-structured population.
Evaluating the relative importance of ecological drivers responsible for natural population fluctuations in size is challenging. Longitudinal studies where most individuals are monitored from birth to death and where environmental conditions are known provide a valuable resource to characterize comp...
Main Authors: | Pelletier, F, Moyes, K, Clutton-Brock, T, Coulson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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