Stochastic predation events and population persistence in bighorn sheep.
Many studies have reported temporal changes in the relative importance of density-dependence and environmental stochasticity in affecting population growth rates, but they typically assume that the predominant factor limiting growth remains constant over long periods of time. Stochastic switches in...
Main Authors: | Festa-Bianchet, M, Coulson, T, Gaillard, J, Hogg, J, Pelletier, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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