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Population dynamics

Index Population dynamics

Population dynamics is the branch of life sciences that studies the size and age composition of populations as dynamical systems, and the biological and environmental processes driving them (such as birth and death rates, and by immigration and emigration). [1]

220 relations: Agent-based model, Agent-based model in biology, Agroecology, Alexander John Nicholson, Alfred J. Lotka, Allee effect, Apex predator, Arcadia (play), Arditi–Ginzburg equations, Artificial life, Autocatalysis, Barbara Wienecke, Benjamin Gompertz, Biological dispersal, Biostatistics, Biotic stress, Brenda McCowan, Brian Charlesworth, Bulinus nasutus, Carl Walters, Carrying capacity, Chaos theory, Charles Henry Gilbert, Charles Lawrence (mathematician), Chemical reaction network theory, Chittenango ovate amber snail, Chris Perrins, Chrysiridia rhipheus, Cladonia perforata, Common Bird Monitoring of India, Community (ecology), Competition (biology), Competitive Lotka–Volterra equations, Computational steering, Computer simulation, Conservation of fungi, Contest competition, Contour line, Coupled map lattice, Crabeater seal, Cross-boundary subsidy, Cumberland Sound beluga, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii, Dailey Islands, Daniel Quinn, Darwin Medal, Dawit Mulugeta, Delayed density dependence, Demographic analysis, Demographic transition, ..., Demography, Depensation, Differential equation, Dioon edule, Discards, Double exponential function, Duiker, Dynamical system, Dynamics, Ecosystem model, Edward Smith Deevey Jr., Environmental DNA, Environmental engineering, Escobaria robbinsiorum, Evolution of ageing, Evolutionary ecology, Evolutionary economics, Evolutionary invasion analysis, Evolutionary suicide, Extinction vortex, F. E. J. Fry, Felidae Conservation Fund, Fick's laws of diffusion, Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968, FishBase, Fisher's equation, Flat-spired three-toothed snail, Fossa (animal), General rating of city appeal, Geoffrey Edwards (Canada), Glenn F. Webb, Gompertz function, Gray bat, Green jack, Gregory Stephanopoulos, Growth model, History of evolutionary thought, Hydraulic redistribution, Index of biology articles, Index of evolutionary biology articles, Index of fishing articles, Institute of Ecosystem Study, Integrodifference equation, Interspecific competition, Isocline, Jang Bahadur Shukla, Johan Hjort, Judy Zeh, Kill the Winner hypothesis, Landscape connectivity, Latent extinction risk, Lee Segel, Lemur, List of dynamical systems and differential equations topics, List of environmental issues, List of life sciences, List of MeSH codes (G03), List of MeSH codes (I01), List of MeSH codes (N01), List of statistics articles, Logistic function, Lost boys (Mormon fundamentalism), Lotka–Volterra equations, Louis Euzet, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Luehdorfia japonica, Lymantria dispar dispar, M-matrix, Makram N. Kaiser, Malthusian equilibrium, Malthusian growth model, Mark and recapture, Markov chain, Marvin Chester, Mathematical and theoretical biology, Mathematical modelling of infectious disease, Matrix population models, Maximum sustainable yield, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Mean field particle methods, Mesopredator release hypothesis, Metabolic theory of ecology, Metapopulation, Minimum viable population, Natural capital, Natural resource economics, Natural selection, Near sets, Net migration rate, Nicholson–Bailey model, Occupancy–abundance relationship, Outline of Earth sciences, Outline of natural science, Outline of physical science, Overshoot (population), Per Enflo, Pest insect population dynamics, Pest risk analysis, Physical Biology, Pierre François Verhulst, Pink fairy armadillo, Population (disambiguation), Population cycle, Population dynamics of fisheries, Population ecology, Population growth, Population model, Population process, Population structure, Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan, Population viability analysis, Predation, Prediction, Prey (novel), Product integral, Productivity (ecology), Quantitative parasitology, R/K selection theory, Radial basis function network, Random walk, Recurrence relation, Refuge (ecology), René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, Renee Jenkins, Reproductive value (population genetics), Resource intensity, Resource productivity, Richard Levins, Richard M. Goodwin, Robert Desharnais, Robert May, Baron May of Oxford, Ronald Fisher, Roy Taylor (ecologist), Russell Lande, Sand eel, Self-organization, Sharon Pincott, Sidney Holt, SLinCA@Home, Soay sheep, Social dynamics, Societal collapse, Sociocultural evolution, Soil biology, Source–sink dynamics, Steady state, Streamlining theory, Structuralism (biology), System dynamics, Systems biology, Tarebia granifera, Taylor's law, Theoretical ecology, Threatened species, Tiiu Kull, Tim Lee (comedian), Time-scale calculus, Tony Sinclair (biologist), Transition management (governance), Tweedie distribution, Valentin Turchin, Varroa destructor, Victor Albert Bailey, Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve, Wildlife radio telemetry, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital, X Club, Yellowstripe scad, 2007–08 world food price crisis, 2014 National People's Congress. Expand index (170 more) »

Agent-based model

An agent-based model (ABM) is a class of computational models for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents (both individual or collective entities such as organizations or groups) with a view to assessing their effects on the system as a whole.

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Agent-based model in biology

Agent-based models have many applications in biology, primarily due to the characteristics of the modeling method.

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Agroecology

Agroecology is the study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems.

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Alexander John Nicholson

Alexander John Nicholson (25 March 1895 – 28 October 1969) was an Irish Australian entomologist who specialised in insect population dynamics.

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Alfred J. Lotka

Alfred James Lotka (March 2, 1880 – December 5, 1949) was a US mathematician, physical chemist, and statistician, famous for his work in population dynamics and energetics.

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Allee effect

The Allee effect is a phenomenon in biology characterized by a correlation between population size or density and the mean individual fitness (often measured as per capita population growth rate) of a population or species.

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Apex predator

An apex predator, also known as an alpha predator or top predator, is a predator at the top of a food chain, with no natural predators.

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Arcadia (play)

Arcadia is a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard concerning the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty.

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Arditi–Ginzburg equations

The Arditi–Ginzburg equations describe ratio dependent predator–prey dynamics.

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Artificial life

Artificial life (often abbreviated ALife or A-Life) is a field of study wherein researchers examine systems related to natural life, its processes, and its evolution, through the use of simulations with computer models, robotics, and biochemistry.

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Autocatalysis

A single chemical reaction is said to be autocatalytic if one of the reaction products is also a catalyst for the same or a coupled reaction.

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Barbara Wienecke

Barbara Wienecke is a Senior Research Scientist with the Australian Antarctic Division.

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Benjamin Gompertz

Benjamin Gompertz (5 March 1779 – 14 July 1865) was a British self-educated mathematician and actuary, who became a Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Biological dispersal

Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal dispersal'), as well as the movement from one breeding site to another ('breeding dispersal').

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Biostatistics

Biostatistics is the application of statistics to a wide range of topics in biology.

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Biotic stress

Biotic stress is stress that occurs as a result of damage done to an organism by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, beneficial and harmful insects, weeds, and cultivated or native plants.

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Brenda McCowan

Brenda McCowan is a research behaviorist interested in evolutionary, biological, and ecological aspects of animal behavior and communication.

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Brian Charlesworth

Brian Charlesworth (born 29 April 1945) is a British evolutionary biologist at the University of Edinburgh, and editor of Biology Letters.

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Bulinus nasutus

Bulinus nasutus is a species of tropical freshwater snail with a sinistral shell, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ramshorn snails and their allies.

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Carl Walters

Carl Walters (born 1944) is an American-born Canadian biologist known for his work involving fisheries stock assessments, the adaptive management concept, and ecosystem modeling.

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Carrying capacity

The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.

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Chaos theory

Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics focusing on the behavior of dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions.

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Charles Henry Gilbert

Charles Henry Gilbert (December 5, 1859 in Rockford, Illinois – April 20, 1928 in Palo Alto, California) was a pioneer ichthyologist and fishery biologist of particular significance to natural history of the western United States.

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Charles Lawrence (mathematician)

Charles "Chip" Lawrence is an American bioinformatician and mathematician, who is the pioneer in developing novel statistical approaches to biological sequence analysis.

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Chemical reaction network theory

Chemical reaction network theory is an area of applied mathematics that attempts to model the behaviour of real world chemical systems.

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Chittenango ovate amber snail

The Chittenango ovate amber snail, scientific name Novisuccinea chittenangoensis, is a species of small air-breathing land snail in the family Succineidae, the amber snails.

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Chris Perrins

Christopher Miles Perrins, (born 11 May 1935) is Emeritus Fellow of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology at the University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford and Her Majesty's Warden of the Swans since 1993.

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Chrysiridia rhipheus

Chrysiridia rhipheus, the Madagascan sunset moth, is a day-flying moth of the family Uraniidae.

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Cladonia perforata

Cladonia perforata is a rare species of lichen known by the common names Florida perforate cladonia and Florida perforate reindeer lichen.

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Common Bird Monitoring of India

The Common Bird Monitoring Program is a citizen science bird monitoring program of India.

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Community (ecology)

In ecology, a community is a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time, also known as a biocoenosis The term community has a variety of uses.

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Competition (biology)

Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.

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Competitive Lotka–Volterra equations

The competitive Lotka–Volterra equations are a simple model of the population dynamics of species competing for some common resource.

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Computational steering

Computational steering is the practice of manually intervening with an otherwise autonomous computational process, to change its outcome.

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Computer simulation

Computer simulation is the reproduction of the behavior of a system using a computer to simulate the outcomes of a mathematical model associated with said system.

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Conservation of fungi

Fungi are considered to be in urgent need of conservation by the British Mycological Society on the grounds that it is a traditionally neglected taxon which has legal protection in few countries.

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Contest competition

In ecology, contest competition refers to a situation where available resources, such as food and mates, are utilized only by one or a few individuals, thus preventing development or reproduction of other individuals.

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Contour line

A contour line (also isocline, isopleth, isarithm, or equipotential curve) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value, so that the curve joins points of equal value.

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Coupled map lattice

A coupled map lattice (CML) is a dynamical system that models the behavior of non-linear systems (especially partial differential equations).

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Crabeater seal

The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga) is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica.

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Cross-boundary subsidy

Cross-boundary subsidies are caused by organisms or materials that cross or traverse habitat patch boundaries, subsidizing the resident populations.

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Cumberland Sound beluga

The Cumberland Sound belugas are a distinct population of belugas residing in the Cumberland Sound region of the Labrador Sea off the coast of Nunavut, Canada Individuals of this population reside in the sound year-round, congregating in its extreme north exclusively at Clearwater Fjord during the summer for calving.

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Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii

Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii is a freshwater cyanobacterium.

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Dailey Islands

The Dailey Islands are a group of small volcanic islands lying off the coast of Victoria Land, northeast of Cape Chocolate, in the northern part of the ice shelf bordering McMurdo Sound.

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Daniel Quinn

Daniel Clarence Quinn (October 11, 1935 – February 17, 2018) was an American author (primarily, novelist and fabulist), cultural critic, and publisher of educational texts, best known for his novel Ishmael, which won the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship Award in 1991 and was published the following year.

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Darwin Medal

The Darwin Medal is awarded by the Royal Society every alternate year for "work of acknowledged distinction in the broad area of biology in which Charles Darwin worked, notably in evolution, population biology, organismal biology and biological diversity".

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Dawit Mulugeta

Dawit Mulugeta (born January 1, 1961) is an Ethiopian agronomist, statistician, author, and academic research scientist.

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Delayed density dependence

In population ecology delayed density dependence describes a situation where population growth is controlled by negative feedback operating with a time lag.

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Demographic analysis

Demographic analysis includes the sets of methods that allow us to measure the dimensions and dynamics of populations.

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Demographic transition

Demographic transition (DT) is the transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.

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Demography

Demography (from prefix demo- from Ancient Greek δῆμος dēmos meaning "the people", and -graphy from γράφω graphō, implies "writing, description or measurement") is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings.

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Depensation

In population dynamics, depensation is the effect on a population (such as a fish stock) whereby, due to certain causes, a decrease in the breeding population (mature individuals) leads to reduced production and survival of eggs or offspring.

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Differential equation

A differential equation is a mathematical equation that relates some function with its derivatives.

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Dioon edule

Dioon edule, the chestnut dioon, is a cycad native to Mexico, also known as palma de la virgen.

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Discards

Discards are the portion of a catch of fish which is not retained on board during commercial fishing operations and is returned, often dead or dying, to the sea.

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Double exponential function

A double exponential function is a constant raised to the power of an exponential function.

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Duiker

A duiker is a small to medium-sized brown in colour antelope native to Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Dynamical system

In mathematics, a dynamical system is a system in which a function describes the time dependence of a point in a geometrical space.

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Dynamics

Dynamics (from Greek δυναμικός dynamikos "powerful", from δύναμις dynamis "power") or dynamic may refer to.

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Ecosystem model

An ecosystem model is an abstract, usually mathematical, representation of an ecological system (ranging in scale from an individual population, to an ecological community, or even an entire biome), which is studied to better understand the real system.

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Edward Smith Deevey Jr.

Edward Smith Deevey Jr. (3 December 1914 – 29 November 1988), born in Albany, New York, was a prominent American ecologist and paleolimnologist, and an early protégé of G. Evelyn Hutchinson at Yale University.

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Environmental DNA

Environmental DNA or eDNA is DNA that is collected from a variety of environmental samples such as soil, seawater, or even air rather than directly sampled from an individual organism.

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Environmental engineering

Environmental engineering system is the branch of engineering concerned with the application of scientific and engineering principles for protection of human populations from the effects of adverse environmental factors; protection of environments, both local and global, from potentially deleterious effects of natural and human activities; and improvement of environmental quality.

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Escobaria robbinsiorum

Escobaria robbinsiorum (syn. Coryphantha robbinsiorum) is a rare species of cactus known by the common names Cochise pincushion cactus and Cochise foxtail cactus.

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Evolution of ageing

Enquiry into the evolution of ageing aims to explain why survival, reproductive success, and functioning of almost all living organisms decline at old age.

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Evolutionary ecology

Evolutionary ecology lies at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology.

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Evolutionary economics

Evolutionary economics is part of mainstream economics as well as a heterodox school of economic thought that is inspired by evolutionary biology.

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Evolutionary invasion analysis

Evolutionary invasion analysis, also known as adaptive dynamics, is a set of mathematical modeling techniques that use differential equations to study the long-term evolution of traits in asexually reproducing populations.

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Evolutionary suicide

Evolutionary suicide is an evolutionary phenomenon in which the process of adaptation causes the population to become extinct.

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Extinction vortex

Extinction vortices are a class of models through which conservation biologists, geneticists and ecologists can understand the dynamics of and categorize extinctions in the context of their causes.

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F. E. J. Fry

Frederick Ernest Joseph Fry (April 17, 1908 – May 22, 1989), commonly known as F. E. J. Fry, was a Canadian ichthyologist and aquatic ecologist.

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Felidae Conservation Fund

Felidae Conservation Fund (FCF) is a California-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving wild cats and their habitats.

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Fick's laws of diffusion

Fick's laws of diffusion describe diffusion and were derived by Adolf Fick in 1855.

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Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968

Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 was a declaration for a panoptic fire research and safety program advocated by President Lyndon Johnson on February 16, 1967.

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FishBase

FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish).

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Fisher's equation

In mathematics, Fisher's equation (named after statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher; also known as Kolmogorov–Petrovsky–Piskunov equation—named after Andrey Kolmogorov, Ivan Petrovsky, and N. Piskunov—or KPP equation or Fisher–KPP equation) is the partial differential equation.

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Flat-spired three-toothed snail

The flat-spired three-toothed snail (Triodopsis platysayoides)—also known as the Cheat three-toothed snail after the Cheat River in West Virginia—is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae.

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Fossa (animal)

The fossa (or; Malagasy; Cryptoprocta ferox) is a cat-like, carnivorous mammal endemic to Madagascar.

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General rating of city appeal

The general rating of city appeal — is a method for calculating and comparing the city appeal and urban environment, based on determining their number values and the threshold of appeal.

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Geoffrey Edwards (Canada)

Geoffrey Edwards is a Canadian scientist who has held the Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Geomatics since 2001.

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Glenn F. Webb

Glenn F. Webb is a mathematician based in Vanderbilt University.

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Gompertz function

The Gompertz curve or Gompertz function, is a type of mathematical model for a time series and is named after Benjamin Gompertz (1779-1865).

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Gray bat

The gray bat (Myotis grisescens) once flourished in caves all over the southeastern United States, but due to human disturbance, gray bat populations declined severely during the early and mid portion of the 20th century.

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Green jack

The green jack (Caranx caballus), also known as the horse jack, is an abundant species of coastal marine fish in the jack family Carangidae.

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Gregory Stephanopoulos

Greg N. Stephanopoulos (1950-Present) is an American chemical engineer and the Willard Henry Dow Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Growth model

Growth model can refer to.

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History of evolutionary thought

Evolutionary thought, the conception that species change over time, has roots in antiquity – in the ideas of the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese as well as in medieval Islamic science.

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Hydraulic redistribution

Hydraulic redistribution refers to the mechanism by which some vascular plants redistribute soil water.

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Index of biology articles

Biology is the study of life and its processes.

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Index of evolutionary biology articles

This is a list of topics in evolutionary biology.

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Index of fishing articles

This page is a list of fishing topics.

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Institute of Ecosystem Study

The Institute of Ecosystem Study (Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi, abbreviated ISE) is one of the institutes of the Italian National Research Council (CNR).

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Integrodifference equation

In mathematics, an integrodifference equation is a recurrence relation on a function space, of the following form: where \\, is a sequence in the function space and \Omega\, is the domain of those functions.

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Interspecific competition

Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space).

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Isocline

Fig. 1: Isoclines (blue), slope field (black), and some solution curves (red) of y'.

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Jang Bahadur Shukla

Jang Bahadur Shukla (J.B. Shukla) is an Indian mathematician who specialised in mathematical modelling of ecological, environmental, physiological, and engineering systems.

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Johan Hjort

Johan Hjort (18 February 1869, in Christiania – 7 October 1948, in Oslo) was a Norwegian fisheries scientist, marine zoologist, and oceanographer.

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Judy Zeh

Judith E. (Judy) Zeh is an American statistician.

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Kill the Winner hypothesis

The "Kill the Winner" hypothesis (KTW) is a model of population growth involving prokaryotes, viruses and protozoans.

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Landscape connectivity

Landscape connectivity in ecology is, broadly, "the degree to which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement among resource patches".

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Latent extinction risk

In conservation biology, latent extinction risk is a measure of the potential for a species to become threatened.

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Lee Segel

Lee Aaron Segel (1932–2005) was an applied mathematician primarily at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the Weizmann Institute of Science.

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Lemur

Lemurs are a clade of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar.

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List of dynamical systems and differential equations topics

This is a list of dynamical system and differential equation topics, by Wikipedia page.

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List of environmental issues

This is an alphabetical list of environmental issues, harmful aspects of human activity on the biophysical environment.

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List of life sciences

The life sciences or biological sciences comprise the branches of science that involve the scientific study of life and organisms – such as microorganisms, plants, and animals including human beings – as well as related considerations like bioethics.

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List of MeSH codes (G03)

The following is a list of the "G" codes for MeSH.

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List of MeSH codes (I01)

The following is a list of the "I" codes for MeSH.

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List of MeSH codes (N01)

The following is a list of the "N" codes for MeSH.

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List of statistics articles

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Logistic function

A logistic function or logistic curve is a common "S" shape (sigmoid curve), with equation: where.

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Lost boys (Mormon fundamentalism)

"Lost boys" is a term used for young men who have been excommunicated or pressured to leave polygamous Mormon fundamentalist groups such as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS).

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Lotka–Volterra equations

The Lotka–Volterra equations, also known as the predator–prey equations, are a pair of first-order nonlinear differential equations, frequently used to describe the dynamics of biological systems in which two species interact, one as a predator and the other as prey.

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Louis Euzet

Louis Euzet (27 July 1923 in Lézignan-Corbières, France – 24 September 2013 in Sète, France) was a French parasitologist.

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Ludwig von Bertalanffy

Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy (19 September 1901 – 12 June 1972) was an Austrian biologist known as one of the founders of general systems theory (GST).

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Luehdorfia japonica

The Japanese luehdorfia (Luehdorfia japonica) is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Parnassiinae of Papilionidae.

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Lymantria dispar dispar

Lymantria dispar dispar, commonly known as the gypsy moth, European gypsy moth, or North American gypsy moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae that is of Eurasian origin.

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M-matrix

In mathematics, especially linear algebra, an M-matrix is a ''Z''-matrix with eigenvalues whose real parts are nonnegative.

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Makram N. Kaiser

Makram Nasri Kaiser, 1930-1996, was a medical and veterinary acarologist who was the world's leading authority on ticks of the genus Hyalomma.

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Malthusian equilibrium

A population is in Malthusian equilibrium when all of its production is used only for subsistence.

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Malthusian growth model

A Malthusian growth model, sometimes called a simple exponential growth model, is essentially exponential growth based on a constant rate.

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Mark and recapture

Mark and recapture is a method commonly used in ecology to estimate an animal population's size.

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Markov chain

A Markov chain is "a stochastic model describing a sequence of possible events in which the probability of each event depends only on the state attained in the previous event".

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Marvin Chester

Marvin Chester (29 December 1930 in New York, New York – 22 April 2016) was a UCLA emeritus professor of Physics who specializes in quantum mechanics.

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Mathematical and theoretical biology

Mathematical and theoretical biology is a branch of biology which employs theoretical analysis, mathematical models and abstractions of the living organisms to investigate the principles that govern the structure, development and behavior of the systems, as opposed to experimental biology which deals with the conduction of experiments to prove and validate the scientific theories.

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Mathematical modelling of infectious disease

Mathematical models can project how infectious diseases progress to show the likely outcome of an epidemic and help inform public health interventions.

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Matrix population models

Population models are used in population ecology to model the dynamics of wildlife or human populations.

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Maximum sustainable yield

In population ecology and economics, maximum sustainable yield or MSY is theoretically, the largest yield (or catch) that can be taken from a species' stock over an indefinite period.

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Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs

The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs (Levin College) is an urban studies, public administration, planning, environmental studies, and non-profit management school at Cleveland State University located in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Mean field particle methods

Mean field particle methods are a broad class of interacting type Monte Carlo algorithms for simulating from a sequence of probability distributions satisfying a nonlinear evolution equation These flows of probability measures can always be interpreted as the distributions of the random states of a Markov process whose transition probabilities depends on the distributions of the current random states.

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Mesopredator release hypothesis

The mesopredator release hypothesis is an ecological theory used to describe the interrelated population dynamics between apex predators and mesopredators within an ecosystem, such that a collapsing population of the former results in dramatically-increased populations of the latter.

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Metabolic theory of ecology

The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) is an extension of Kleiber's law and posits that the metabolic rate of organisms is the fundamental biological rate that governs most observed patterns in ecology.

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Metapopulation

A metapopulation consists of a group of spatially separated populations of the same species which interact at some level.

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Minimum viable population

Minimum viable population (MVP) is a lower bound on the population of a species, such that it can survive in the wild.

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Natural capital

Natural capital is the world's stock of natural resources, which includes geology, soils, air, water and all living organisms.

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Natural resource economics

Natural resource economics deals with the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth's natural resources.

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Natural selection

Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype.

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Near sets

In mathematics, near sets are either spatially close or descriptively close.

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Net migration rate

The net migration rate is the difference between the number of immigrants (people coming into an area) and the number of emigrants (people leaving an area) throughout the year.

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Nicholson–Bailey model

The Nicholson–Bailey model was developed in the 1930s to describe the population dynamics of a coupled host-parasitoid system.

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Occupancy–abundance relationship

In ecology, the occupancy–abundance (O–A) relationship is the relationship between the abundance of species and the size of their ranges within a region.

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Outline of Earth sciences

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Earth science: Earth science – all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth.

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Outline of natural science

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to natural science: Natural science – a major branch of science that tries to explain, and predict, nature's phenomena based on empirical evidence.

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Outline of physical science

Physical science is a branch of natural science that studies non-living systems, in contrast to life science.

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Overshoot (population)

In population dynamics and population ecology, overshoot occurs when a population temporarily exceeds the long term carrying capacity of its environment.

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Per Enflo

Per H. Enflo (born 20 May 1944) is a Swedish mathematician working primarily in functional analysis, a field in which he solved problems that had been considered fundamental.

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Pest insect population dynamics

The population dynamics of pest insects is a subject of interest to farmers, agricultural economists, ecologists, and those concerned with animal welfare.

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Pest risk analysis

Pest risk analysis (PRA) is a form of risk analysis conducted by regulatory plant health authorities to identify the appropriate phytosanitary measures required to protect plant resources against new or emerging pests and regulated pests of plants or plant products.

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Physical Biology

Physical Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing covering a range of fields that bridge the biological and physical sciences, including biophysics, systems biology, population dynamics, etc.

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Pierre François Verhulst

Pierre François Verhulst (28 October 1804, Brussels – 15 February 1849, Brussels) was a mathematician and a doctor in number theory from the University of Ghent in 1825.

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Pink fairy armadillo

The pink fairy armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) or pichiciego is the smallest species of armadillo (mammals of the families Chlamyphoridae and Dasypodidae, recognized by a bony armor shell), first described by Richard Harlan in 1825.

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Population (disambiguation)

Population may refer to.

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Population cycle

A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time.

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Population dynamics of fisheries

A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial or recreational value.

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Population ecology

Population ecology is a sub-field of ecology that deals with the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment.

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Population growth

In biology or human geography, population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population.

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Population model

A population model is a type of mathematical model that is applied to the study of population dynamics.

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Population process

In applied probability, a population process is a Markov chain in which the state of the chain is analogous to the number of individuals in a population (0, 1, 2, etc.), and changes to the state are analogous to the addition or removal of individuals from the population.

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Population structure

Population structure may refer to many aspects of population ecology.

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Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan

The Michigan Population Studies Center is a demography center in the United States, with an extensive record in both domestic and international population research and training.

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Population viability analysis

Population viability analysis (PVA) is a species-specific method of risk assessment frequently used in conservation biology.

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Predation

Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).

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Prediction

A prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dicere, "to say"), or forecast, is a statement about a future event.

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Prey (novel)

Prey is a novel by Michael Crichton, first published in November 2002.

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Product integral

A "product integral" is any product-based counterpart of the usual sum-based integral of classical calculus.

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Productivity (ecology)

In ecology, productivity refers to the rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem.

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Quantitative parasitology

In parasitology, the quantitative study of parasitism in a host population involves the use of statistics to draw meaningful conclusions from observations of the prevalence and intensity of parasitic infection.

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R/K selection theory

In ecology, r/K selection theory relates to the selection of combinations of traits in an organism that trade off between quantity and quality of offspring.

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Radial basis function network

In the field of mathematical modeling, a radial basis function network is an artificial neural network that uses radial basis functions as activation functions.

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Random walk

A random walk is a mathematical object, known as a stochastic or random process, that describes a path that consists of a succession of random steps on some mathematical space such as the integers.

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Recurrence relation

In mathematics, a recurrence relation is an equation that recursively defines a sequence or multidimensional array of values, once one or more initial terms are given: each further term of the sequence or array is defined as a function of the preceding terms.

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Refuge (ecology)

A refuge is a concept in biology and ecology, in which an organism obtains protection from predation by hiding in an area where it is inaccessible or cannot easily be found.

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René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur

René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (28 February 1683, La Rochelle – 17 October 1757, Saint-Julien-du-Terroux) was a French entomologist and writer who contributed to many different fields, especially the study of insects.

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Renee Jenkins

Renee Rosalind Jenkins (born 1947) is an African-American pediatrician known for her work in adolescent medicine.

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Reproductive value (population genetics)

Reproductive value (not to be confused with breeding value) is a concept in demography and population genetics that represents the discounted number of future female children that will be born to a woman of a specific age.

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Resource intensity

Resource intensity is a measure of the resources (e.g. water, energy, materials) needed for the production, processing and disposal of a unit of good or service, or for the completion of a process or activity; it is therefore a measure of the efficiency of resource use.

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Resource productivity

Resource productivity is the quantity of good or service (outcome) that is obtained through the expenditure of unit resource.

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Richard Levins

Richard "Dick" Levins (June 1, 1930 – January 19, 2016) was an ex-tropical farmer turned ecologist, a population geneticist, biomathematician, mathematical ecologist, and philosopher of science who had researched diversity in human populations.

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Richard M. Goodwin

Richard M. Goodwin (February 24, 1913 – August 13, 1996) was an American mathematician and economist.

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Robert Desharnais

Robert Desharnais (born March 29, 1955) is an American evolutionary biologist.

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Robert May, Baron May of Oxford

Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford, HonFAIB (born 8 January 1936) is an Australian scientist who has been Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government, President of the Royal Society, and a Professor at the University of Sydney and Princeton University.

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Ronald Fisher

Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962), who published as R. A. Fisher, was a British statistician and geneticist.

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Roy Taylor (ecologist)

Lionel Roy Taylor (14 December 1924 – 26 January 2007) was a British ecologist, president of the British Ecological Society 1984/85, and editor of the Journal of Animal Ecology.

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Russell Lande

Russell Scott Lande (born 1951) is an American evolutionary biologist and ecologist, and an International Chair Professor at Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

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Sand eel

Sand eel or sandeel is the common name used for a considerable number of species of fish.

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Self-organization

Self-organization, also called (in the social sciences) spontaneous order, is a process where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system.

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Sharon Pincott

Sharon Pincott, an Australian, is a specialist in the field of African elephant behaviour, and also a highly acclaimed author of five books.

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Sidney Holt

Sidney J. Holt (born 28 February 1926) is a founder of fisheries science.

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SLinCA@Home

SLinCA@Home (Scaling Laws in Cluster Aggregation) was a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in fields such as physics and materials science.

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Soay sheep

The Soay sheep is a breed of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) descended from a population of feral sheep on the island of Soay in the St Kilda Archipelago, about from the Western Isles of Scotland.

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Social dynamics

Social dynamics can refer to the behavior of groups that results from the interactions of individual group members as well to the study of the relationship between individual interactions and group level behaviors.

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Societal collapse

Societal collapse is the fall of a complex human society.

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Sociocultural evolution

Sociocultural evolution, sociocultural evolutionism or cultural evolution are theories of cultural and social evolution that describe how cultures and societies change over time.

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Soil biology

Soil biology is the study of microbial and faunal activity and ecology in soil.

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Source–sink dynamics

Source–sink dynamics is a theoretical model used by ecologists to describe how variation in habitat quality may affect the population growth or decline of organisms.

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Steady state

In systems theory, a system or a process is in a steady state if the variables (called state variables) which define the behavior of the system or the process are unchanging in time.

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Streamlining theory

Genomic streamlining is a theory in evolutionary biology and microbial ecology that suggests that there is a reproductive benefit to prokaryotes having a smaller genome size with less non-coding DNA and fewer non-essential genes.

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Structuralism (biology)

Biological or process structuralism is a school of biological thought that objects to an exclusively Darwinian or adaptationist explanation of natural selection such as is described in the 20th century's modern synthesis.

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System dynamics

System dynamics (SD) is an approach to understanding the nonlinear behaviour of complex systems over time using stocks, flows, internal feedback loops, table functions and time delays.

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Systems biology

Systems biology is the computational and mathematical modeling of complex biological systems.

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Tarebia granifera

Tarebia granifera, common name (in the aquarium industry) the quilted melania, is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Thiaridae.

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Taylor's law

Taylor's law (also known as Taylor's power law) is an empirical law in ecology that relates the variance of the number of individuals of a species per unit area of habitat to the corresponding mean by a power law relationship.

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Theoretical ecology

Theoretical ecology is the scientific discipline devoted to the study of ecological systems using theoretical methods such as simple conceptual models, mathematical models, computational simulations, and advanced data analysis.

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Threatened species

Threatened species are any species (including animals, plants, fungi, etc.) which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.

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Tiiu Kull

Tiiu Kull (born August 26, 1958) is an Estonian botanist.

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Tim Lee (comedian)

Tim Lee (born Tim Xtreme Lee; 1977 in Los Angeles, California), is an American stand-up comedian and biologist living in southern California.

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Time-scale calculus

In mathematics, time-scale calculus is a unification of the theory of difference equations with that of differential equations, unifying integral and differential calculus with the calculus of finite differences, offering a formalism for studying hybrid discrete–continuous dynamical systems.

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Tony Sinclair (biologist)

Anthony Ronald Entrican Sinclair (born March 25, 1944) is a professor emeritus of zoology at the University of British Columbia.

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Transition management (governance)

Transition management is a governance approach that aims to facilitate and accelerate sustainability transitions through a participatory process of visioning, learning and experimenting.

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Tweedie distribution

In probability and statistics, the Tweedie distributions are a family of probability distributions which include the purely continuous normal and gamma distributions, the purely discrete scaled Poisson distribution, and the class of mixed compound Poisson–gamma distributions which have positive mass at zero, but are otherwise continuous.

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Valentin Turchin

Valentin Fyodorovich Turchin (Валенти́н Фёдорович Турчи́н, 14 February 1931 in Podolsk – 7 April 2010 in Oakland, New Jersey) was a Soviet and American cybernetician and computer scientist.

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Varroa destructor

Varroa destructor (Varroa mite) is an external parasitic mite that attacks the honey bees Apis cerana and Apis mellifera.

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Victor Albert Bailey

Victor Albert Bailey (18 December 1895 – 7 December 1964) was a British-Australian physicist.

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Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve

The Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve (Vindelfjällens naturreservat) is a nature reserve located in the municipalities of Sorsele and Storuman in Västerbotten County of Swedish Lapland.

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Wildlife radio telemetry

Since its inception in the 1960s, wildlife radio telemetry has become a valuable tool to track the movement and behavior of animals.

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Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital

The Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) is a research collaboration between the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, the Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Vienna University of Economics and Business, both located in Vienna.

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X Club

The X Club was a dining club of nine men who supported the theories of natural selection and academic liberalism in late 19th-century England.

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Yellowstripe scad

The yellowstripe scad, Selaroides leptolepis, (also known as the yellowstripe trevally, yellow-banded trevally, smooth-tailed trevally, slender-scaled trevally and slender trevally) is a species of small inshore fish in the jack and horse mackerel family Carangidae, and the only member of the genus Selaroides.

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2007–08 world food price crisis

World food prices increased dramatically in 2007 and the first and second quarter of 2008, creating a global crisis and causing political and economic instability and social unrest in both poor and developed nations.

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2014 National People's Congress

The 2014 National People's Congress (formally, the Second Session of the 12th National People's Congress) held its annual meeting on March 2014 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_dynamics

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