A metapopulation approach of the dynamics of arthropods from Mediterranean-type ecosystems

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A metapopulation approach of the dynamics of arthropods from Mediterranean-type ecosystems

Stamou, G. P.
Touloumis, K.

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2009
2013-06-06T15:10:33Z



Animalia
Ecosystems
Elasticity
Ocean habitats
dispersal
Composite beams and girders
Leslie-type models
dynamics
environmental effect
Geologic models
Life-history strategies
Arthropods
arthropod
Elasticity analysis
soil fauna
Plants (botany)
life cycle
microclimate
Habitat Quality
life history trait
Population statistics
heterogeneity
Mediterranean environment
population size
population modeling
Animals
Arthropoda
Mediterranean-type ecosystems
subpopulation
Forestry
metapopulation
stochasticity
Metapopulation dynamics
dispersion
recolonization
habitat fragmentation

English

Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης, Σχολή Θετικών Επιστημών, Τμήμα Βιολογίας


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Ecological Modelling, vol.220 no.8 [2009] p.1105-1112

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