作者
Patricio A Camus, Mauricio Lima
发表日期
2002/6/1
期刊
Oikos
卷号
97
期号
3
页码范围
433-438
出版商
Nordic Society Oikos, Wiley
简介
When we sent Alan Berryman a first draft of this essay for review, he sent us back an unpublished manuscript that discussed similar questions and possible solutions (Berryman 1999, 2002). Consequently, we decided to submit these two essays together in the hope of stimulating ecologists to think about how they define and use the population concept. The population concept is central to ecology and evolution. The definition of a population represents a fundamental problem for understanding ecological dynamics, and it has wide implications for applied issues such as management and conservation. Further, the population concept merges evolution and ecology, because interactions between nonspecific individuals, as well as between species (enemies, mutualists, etc.) and the environment are reflected in survival and reproduction rates. These rates determine population dynamics and thus represent the basic …
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