Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... populations that overshoot critical densities sustain increased mortality rates that drop population size below the critical threshold . It is quite possible that both mechanisms would be in effect in the same environment . In fact ...
... populations that overshoot critical densities sustain increased mortality rates that drop population size below the critical threshold . It is quite possible that both mechanisms would be in effect in the same environment . In fact ...
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population overshoot is unlikely to occur . If n is greater than 1 , constraints on fecundity will be attenuated so ... population overshoot . 6 In the event of population overshoot some starvation of animals will occur . The starvation ...
population overshoot is unlikely to occur . If n is greater than 1 , constraints on fecundity will be attenuated so ... population overshoot . 6 In the event of population overshoot some starvation of animals will occur . The starvation ...
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... population to very low levels with ample opportunities for reproduction and population growth . Survivors will be favoured which have a fair chance of encountering the next catastrophe themselves because these will have the largest ...
... population to very low levels with ample opportunities for reproduction and population growth . Survivors will be favoured which have a fair chance of encountering the next catastrophe themselves because these will have the largest ...
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