Habitat dependence and correlations between elasticities of long-term growth rates.
In population biology, elasticity is a measure of the importance of a demographic rate on population growth. A relatively small amount of stochasticity can substantially impact the dynamics of a population whose growth is a function of deterministic and stochastic processes. Analyses of natural popu...
Main Authors: | Ezard, T, Gaillard, J, Crawley, M, Coulson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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