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- 2012037021 contributor B12469855.
- 2012037021 date "2013".
- 2012037021 description "Classifying rodent population changes -- Biogeography of rodent population fluctuations -- Reproductive rates in fluctuating populations -- Mortality rates in fluctuating populations -- Immigration and emigration -- Spatial dynamics of populations -- How can we determine what drives population changes? -- The food hypothesis -- Predation as the explanation for fluctuations -- Disease as a potential factor in population changes -- Self-regulation hypotheses for fluctuations -- Multifactor explanations of fluctuations -- Models for fluctuating rodent populations -- Key studies yet to be done -- Synthesis of rodent population dynamics -- Comparative dynamics of rodents and other mammals.".
- 2012037021 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-298) and index.".
- 2012037021 extent "x, 306 pages :".
- 2012037021 identifier "9780226010359 (hbk. : alkaline paper)".
- 2012037021 issued "2013".
- 2012037021 language "eng".
- 2012037021 spatial "Northern Hemisphere.".
- 2012037021 subject "599.35 23".
- 2012037021 subject "Lemmings Northern Hemisphere.".
- 2012037021 subject "Population biology.".
- 2012037021 subject "QL737.R6 K94 2013".
- 2012037021 subject "Rodent populations.".
- 2012037021 subject "Voles Northern Hemisphere.".
- 2012037021 tableOfContents "Classifying rodent population changes -- Biogeography of rodent population fluctuations -- Reproductive rates in fluctuating populations -- Mortality rates in fluctuating populations -- Immigration and emigration -- Spatial dynamics of populations -- How can we determine what drives population changes? -- The food hypothesis -- Predation as the explanation for fluctuations -- Disease as a potential factor in population changes -- Self-regulation hypotheses for fluctuations -- Multifactor explanations of fluctuations -- Models for fluctuating rodent populations -- Key studies yet to be done -- Synthesis of rodent population dynamics -- Comparative dynamics of rodents and other mammals.".
- 2012037021 title "Population fluctuations in rodents / Charles J. Krebs.".
- 2012037021 type "text".