An edition of Plant & Animal Populations (1998)

Plant and Animal Populations

Methods in Demography

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An edition of Plant & Animal Populations (1998)

Plant and Animal Populations

Methods in Demography

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"Plant and Animal Populations is a bridge from introductory ecology to both applied and theoretical demography. Emphasis is on the analysis of population data taken from a wide variety of organisms. Examples come from terrestrial and aquatic plants and also from animals found in equatorial rain forests to the arctic tundra.

The computer programs provided are written in BASIC and include tools for population projection, matrix analysis using both sensitivity and elasticity, individual growth and survival models, and analysis of size-frequency distributions. Certain to be widely used both as a text and as a reference, Plant and Animal Populations addresses the ever-increasing challenges of documenting population demographic changes."--BOOK JACKET.

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Plant and Animal Populations: Methods in Demography
2014, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Plant and animal populations: methods in demography
1999, Academic Press
in English
Cover of: Plant & Animal Populations
Plant & Animal Populations: Methods in Demography
September 15, 1998, Academic Press
in English
Cover of: Plant & Animal Populations
Plant & Animal Populations: Methods in Demography
September 15, 1998, Academic Press
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OL40425106M
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9780128014547

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Population ecology is based on two attributes of living organisms: birth and survival.
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