Population ecology
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Image source: Open LibraryMartin MortimerMichael Begon BSc PhDM. Mortimer BSc PhDMichael BegonDavid J. ThompsonFirst published 198110 editions
This text examines ecological processes that determine the size and structure of a population. It is designed to be readily understood by undergraduates with little or no previous knowledge of the subject, and also to stimulate wider debate.
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First publish date 19815 credited authorsSearch language english
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Martin Mortimer
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Michael Begon BSc PhD
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M. Mortimer BSc PhD
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Michael Begon
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David J. Thompson
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Population ecology
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