The Effect of Clumped Distributions in Sparse Populations
1969
Rohlf, F James
Andrewartha and Birch's model for the effects of sparse populations in the sheep tick was reinvestigated and the results extended. Simple analytical solutions were found for the case in which ticks are distributed randomly. Clumped distributions of ticks were found to lower the probability of a female finding a mate unless the average number of ticks per sheep was less than unity.
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书目信息
Ecology
卷
50
期
4
页码
716
- 721
ISSN
0012-9658
出版者
Ecological Society of America
其它主题
Probability
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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