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Clevelândia, Oyapock: cartographies and heterotopias in the 1920's decade
Published 2011-12-01“…Between 1924 and 1927, it was transformed into a penal colony, causing the failure of the agro-colony experience. The populating process moved to nearly Martinique village, an oldest black and riverine community, after renamed to Oyapock. …”
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The effects of growing-season drought on young women’s life course transitions in a sub-Saharan context
Published 2020“…In spite of the vast importance of weather shocks for population processes, limited work has investigated the micro-level processes through which weather shocks influence the transition to adulthood in low-income contexts. …”
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Extinction times for a general birth, death and catastrophe process
Published 2004“…However, whilst these characteristics are of interest in the modelling and management of populations, processes with linear rate coefficients represent only a very limited class of models. …”
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Changes in regional settlement systems in Poland
Published 2023-12-01“…The model of consistent changes in the size structure of cities concerns the settlement core of the country (Mazowieckie, Wielkopolskie, Małopolskie), while the resequential changes generally took place in the agricultural peripheries of the country (Podlaskie, Warmińsko-mazurskie), which were drained from the demographic potential by the migration outflow of the population the earliest, as well as in industrial regions (Śląskie, Łódzkie), where the political and economic transformation significantly affected population processes.…”
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Spatial heterogeneity in risk of secondary parasitism in a natural population of an aphid parasitoid
Published 2002“…Density-dependent and density-independent secondary parasitism was assessed at the level of the host plant at a long-term study site over a 2-year period (22 samples) to test the hypothesis that these factors may be significant enough to influence population processes. 5. Significant density-independent parasitism was observed in all but four samples. …”
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On the issue of fuzzy timing estimations of the algorithms running at GPU and CPU architectures
Published 2019-01-01“…Fuzzy estimates are calculated based on the averaged dependencies of the genetic algorithms running time at GPU and CPU architectures from the number of individuals in the populations processed by the algorithm. The analysis of the averaged dependences of the genetic algorithms running time at GPU and CPU-architectures showed that it is possible to process 10’000 chromosomes at GPU-architecture or 5’000 chromosomes at CPUarchitecture by genetic algorithm in approximately 2’500 ms. …”
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The anthropological demography of Europe
Published 2007-12-01“…Its genesis and ongoing growth lies at the intersection of demography and socio-cultural anthropology and with their efforts to understand population processes: mainly fertility, migration, and mortality. …”
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Microsatellite mutations and inferences about human demography.
Published 2000“…However, inference about population processes relies on the specification of mutation parameters that are largely unknown and likely to differ across loci. …”
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Considerations for gluten free foods - pearl and finger millet processing and market demand
Published 2023-06-01“…Since, they are regarded as the staple foods of the poor and vulnerable populations, development of new products and improvements in their nutritional quality will aid in the general health of these population. Processing of millets and production of variable gluten-free ready-to-eat and nutritional supplements has increased their market value in the recent years. …”
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Linear Processes in Stochastic Population Dynamics: Theory and Application to Insect Development
Published 2014-01-01“…We consider stochastic population processes (Markov jump processes) that develop as a consequence of the occurrence of random events at random time intervals. …”
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Spatial genetic analyses reveal cryptic population structure and migration patterns in a continuously harvested grey wolf (Canis lupus) population in north-eastern Europe.
Published 2013-01-01“…Spatial genetics is a relatively new field in wildlife and conservation biology that is becoming an essential tool for unravelling the complexities of animal population processes, and for designing effective strategies for conservation and management. …”
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Populations in clonal plants
Published 1986-12-01“…Accordingly, their population processes tend to be more local. Most populations of plants have a genetic structure: alleles and genotypes are spatially aggregated. …”
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Demographic analysis of an Israeli Carpobrotus population.
Published 2021-01-01“…Demographic models are ideally suited to identify and understand population processes and stages in the life cycle of the species that could be most effectively targeted with management. …”
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Invasion history of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, in the Pacific-Asia region: two main invasion routes.
Published 2012-01-01“…However, routes of range expansion to new areas and underlying population processes remain partially unclear, despite having been the subject of several studies. …”
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Demographic analysis of an Israeli Carpobrotus population
Published 2021“…Demographic models are ideally suited to identify and understand population processes and stages in the life cycle of the species that could be most effectively targeted with management. …”
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Male great tits assort by personality during the breeding season
Published 2017“…Animal personalities can influence social interactions among individuals, and thus have major implications for population processes and structure. Few studies have investigated the significance of the social context of animal personalities, and such research has largely focused on the social organization of nonterritorial populations. …”
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An individual-based forest model links canopy dynamics and shade tolerances along a soil moisture gradient
Published 2016-01-01“…Mechanistic understanding of population processes involved in the forest–parkland–desert transition will improve our ability to explain species distributions and predict forest responses to climatic changes.…”
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Flowering time diversification and dispersal in central Eurasian wild wheat Aegilops tauschii Coss.: genealogical and ecological framework.
Published 2008-01-01“…In contrast to recent advances in understanding the molecular basis of floral transition, few empirical studies have addressed questions concerning population processes of flowering time diversification within species. …”
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Darwin and Lotka: Two Concepts of Population
Published 2009-10-01“…In contrast, the evolutionary synthesis - a collaborative product of research in experimental and population genetics, natural history, and related fields of biology - followed Darwin in insisting that close observation of small-scale population processes and local environments is necessary to understand population change. …”
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Motion-induced blindness and Troxler fading: common and different mechanisms.
Published 2014-01-01“…The results suggest that both MIB and Troxler are equally affected by contrast adaptation, but that the rate of MIB is governed by an additional mechanism, possibly involving antagonistic processes between neuronal populations processing target and mask. Our results link MIB to other bi-stable visual phenomena that involve neuronal competition (such as binocular rivalry), which exhibit an analogous dependency on the strength of the competing stimulus components.…”
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