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Page 92
The 1-2 and 2-3 year classes however become less productive with increases in
density . To model this , curves were fitted to these fecundity rates to provide
highly significant density dependent relationships . Consequently the fecundity
rates ...
The 1-2 and 2-3 year classes however become less productive with increases in
density . To model this , curves were fitted to these fecundity rates to provide
highly significant density dependent relationships . Consequently the fecundity
rates ...
Page 93
Skogland ( 1985 ) argues for an important density - calf survival relationship but
is not explicit about this in his complex presentation of the data . Skogland's (
1985 ) Table 2 provides calf survival rates for six herds ranging from 23 % to 90
% .
Skogland ( 1985 ) argues for an important density - calf survival relationship but
is not explicit about this in his complex presentation of the data . Skogland's (
1985 ) Table 2 provides calf survival rates for six herds ranging from 23 % to 90
% .
Page 101
This figure compares favourably with the population densities of modern hunter
gatherers primarily dependent on caribou ... and hence a total population for the
region would be in the order of 35 individuals , or a density of 0.04 persons / km2
.
This figure compares favourably with the population densities of modern hunter
gatherers primarily dependent on caribou ... and hence a total population for the
region would be in the order of 35 individuals , or a density of 0.04 persons / km2
.
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