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Nicole Moulisty of demographic features. The reader interested in applying BPs structures and results to a specific PVA has the choice between developing his or her own model and using a generic extinction simulation tool (for a review of some of these models, see Lindenmayer et al. 1995). Among generic simulatimusicologist 发表于 2025-3-25 10:28:12
Nicole Moulisg or migratory behavior (e.g., threatened breeding or wintering grounds), demography (e.g., low birth rate), and population genetics (e.g., small effective population size). Populations that are dwindling in size are generally marked by high mortality or low birth rates and eventually may show changinhibit 发表于 2025-3-25 15:33:26
Nicole Moulisrtainty in the management regime (the . strategy) is superior. Abundance estimation is difficult for many marine mammal species (Table 7.1). Management objectives are not met for species with high CVs using the . strategy. If CVs could be reduced to low levels for all species, the . and . strategiesImpugn 发表于 2025-3-25 16:01:22
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Nicole Moulisg or migratory behavior (e.g., threatened breeding or wintering grounds), demography (e.g., low birth rate), and population genetics (e.g., small effective population size). Populations that are dwindling in size are generally marked by high mortality or low birth rates and eventually may show chang透明 发表于 2025-3-26 01:07:54
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rtainty in the management regime (the . strategy) is superior. Abundance estimation is difficult for many marine mammal species (Table 7.1). Management objectives are not met for species with high CVs using the . strategy. If CVs could be reduced to low levels for all species, the . and . strategiesObsequious 发表于 2025-3-26 11:52:20
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0075-8434 Overview: 978-3-540-05789-5978-3-540-37186-1Series ISSN 0075-8434 Series E-ISSN 1617-9692