New Paper: Decoupling of component and ensemble density feedbacks in birds and mammals
A new paper involving Environment Institute members , ,  and  has recently been published in the  Journal.
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The paper is titled and tests the hypothesis that the strength of ensemble density feedback must augment with increasing strength of component density feedback, using long-term censuses of population size, fertility and survival rates of 109 bird and mammal populations (97 species).
to find out more and read about the findings.
      
      [caption id="attachment_3782" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Salvador Herrando-Perez"]
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[/caption]The paper is titled and tests the hypothesis that the strength of ensemble density feedback must augment with increasing strength of component density feedback, using long-term censuses of population size, fertility and survival rates of 109 bird and mammal populations (97 species).
to find out more and read about the findings.
 
    
    
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