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1“...Abstract 1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton...”
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4“...1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton in the 1920...”
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7“...Abstract Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton...”
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8“...Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton in the 1920...”
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9“... that has been critical for our understanding. Abstract 1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists...”
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11by KREBS, Charles, Boonstra, Rudy, Gilbert, Scott, Reid, Donald, Kenney, Alice, Hofer, Elizabeth J.“...Management agencies and quantitative ecologists need robust estimates of population density...”
Published in Journal of Mammalogy (2011)
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12“... the physiological one (i.e., recycling of nitrogen). Therefore, we recommend that field ecologists studying animal...”
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13by Krebs, Charles J., Boonstra, Rudy, Gilbert, Scott, Reid, Donald, Kenney, Alice J., Hofer, Elizabeth J.“...Management agencies and quantitative ecologists need robust estimates of population density...”
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