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Insect Populations - in Theory and in Practice
January 31, 1999, Springer
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Insect populations in theory and in practice: 19th Symposium of the Royal Entomological Society, 10-11 September 1997 at the University of Newcastle
1998, Kluwer Academic
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"A strong tradition in insect population ecology has its roots in the early conceptual and theoretical analyses of population regulation (Nicholson, 1933, 1954; Nicholson and Bailey, 1935; Smith, 1935; Elton, 1949; Lack, 1954) and in the classical experiments of A. J. Nicholson on laboratory populations of blowflies (Nicholson, 1950, 1954, 1958)."
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