No population increases without limit and ecologists have utilised two paradigms to find out why. The density-dependent paradigm assumes that birth, death and movement rates will be related to population density. In many cases they are not, and the search for density dependence has become a holy grail. A better approach is through the mechanistic paradigm which searches for relationships between birth, death and movement rates, and the mechanisms controlling populations, such as disease, predation, food shortage and territoriality. Seven suggestions are made for analysing the role of disease in population regulation in mammals. Useful progress will flow more quickly from the mechanistic paradigm without the need to search for density depend...
Population growth rate is determined in all vertebrate populations by food supplies, and we postulat...
We used a simple discrete-time population model to investigate how temporally structured density-dep...
thesisEfforts to investigate crowding phenomena using a population density paradigm, which space or ...
To understand why population growth rate is sometimes positive and sometimes negative, ecologists ha...
Density dependence represents a causal relationship between the size of a population and at least on...
Policy on population and environment in the United States and abroad has been vacillating, unsure of...
Biological management of populations plays an indispensable role in all areas of population biology....
A key unresolved question in population ecology concerns the relationship between a population's siz...
It has been suggested that the saturation density of many populations is adjusted to match environme...
In ecology, the paradigm of density is commonly used. It is used to construct mathematical models an...
Population dynamics result from the interplay of density-independent and density-dependent processes...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
The growth function of populations is central in biomathematics. The main dogma is the existence of ...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
A general measure relating the relative effects of mortality and fertility in damping population gro...
Population growth rate is determined in all vertebrate populations by food supplies, and we postulat...
We used a simple discrete-time population model to investigate how temporally structured density-dep...
thesisEfforts to investigate crowding phenomena using a population density paradigm, which space or ...
To understand why population growth rate is sometimes positive and sometimes negative, ecologists ha...
Density dependence represents a causal relationship between the size of a population and at least on...
Policy on population and environment in the United States and abroad has been vacillating, unsure of...
Biological management of populations plays an indispensable role in all areas of population biology....
A key unresolved question in population ecology concerns the relationship between a population's siz...
It has been suggested that the saturation density of many populations is adjusted to match environme...
In ecology, the paradigm of density is commonly used. It is used to construct mathematical models an...
Population dynamics result from the interplay of density-independent and density-dependent processes...
Data on the different stages of complex life cycles are often rather unbalanced, especially those co...
The growth function of populations is central in biomathematics. The main dogma is the existence of ...
International audienceThe relative role of density-dependent and density-independent variation in vi...
A general measure relating the relative effects of mortality and fertility in damping population gro...
Population growth rate is determined in all vertebrate populations by food supplies, and we postulat...
We used a simple discrete-time population model to investigate how temporally structured density-dep...
thesisEfforts to investigate crowding phenomena using a population density paradigm, which space or ...