Les incontournables en écologie
Les incontournables en écologie
Croissance exponentielle
Malthus, T. R. 1798. An essay on the principle of population. - J. Johnson.
Croissance logistique
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Dynamique des populations : 2 espèces en interaction
Volterra, V. 1926. Variazioni e fluttuazioni del numero d'individui in specie animali conviventi. - Memoria della regia accademia nazionale del lincei ser. 62: 31-113.
Lotka, A.J. (1925) Elements of physiological biology. Baltimore, MD, USA.
Effet Moran
Moran, P.A.P. (1953) The statistical analysis of the Canadian lynx cycle. II Synchronization and meteorology. Aust. J. Zool. 1, 291–298.
Ranta, E., Kaitala, V., Lindström, J. & Lindén, H. (1995) Synchrony in population dynamics. Proc. R. Soc. London Ser. B 262, 113-118.
Croissance d’un individu
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Species-Area relationship
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Evolution
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