Population Ecology, formerly known as Researches on Population Ecology launched in Dec 1952, is the official journal of the Society of Population Ecology. Population Ecology publishes original research articles and reviews (including invited reviews) on various aspects of population ecology, from the ind...
Matsuda, H., Mitani, I., Asano, K., 1994. Impact factors of purse seine net and dip net fisheries on a chub mackerel population. Research on Population Ecology 36, 201-207.Matsuda H, Mitani I, Asano K (1994) Impact factors of purse seine net and dip net fisheries on a chub ...
NPP (or eNPP) is an imperfect proxy for nutritional adequacy35, which for humans is affected by a range of factors including (but not limited to) the availability of specific micronutrients, local variability in ecology, cultural influences on diet and subsistence or the use of aquatic resources...
Density-dependent, which impact populations only when they reach a certain size, such as food supply. These are also called biological factors. Density-independent, which affect populations regardless of how large or small they are, such as earthquakes or floods. These are also called physical ...
In wetlands and lakes, water level fluctuations (WLFs) are very important factors that have a significant impact on the ecology, function and management of lakes4,10,11. The WLFs of lake ecosystems have significant temporal distribution characteristics and can be divided into two kinds of water...
11). Developing a better understanding of how organisms are distributed relative to physical and environmental structures and gradients through the three-dimensional matrix of the soil will be an important objective in fully understanding soil diversity, the ecology of soil organisms, and the ...
Around that same time Hall (1988a) wrote another paper, "An Assessment of Several of the Historically Most Influential Theoretical Models Used in Ecology..." These are the very models to which I make reference and with which I compare CDPD at the beginning of this paper. In his introduction...
Science Environmental science Ecology You can see from the data that the barnacle population drops to around 130,000 and stays there...Question: You can see from the data that the barnacle population drops to around 130,000 and stays there. Is...
Darimont, C. T., Fox, C. H., Bryan, H. M. & Reimchen, T. E. The unique ecology of human predators.Science349, 858–860 (2015). ADSCASPubMedGoogle Scholar Brodie, J.et al.Relative influence of human harvest, carnivores, and weather on adult female elk survival across western Nort...
The widespread usage of antimicrobials has driven the evolution of resistance in pathogenic microbes, both increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) and their spread across species by horizontal gene transfer (HGT). However, the impac