population dynamics

The process of numerical and structural change within populations resulting from births, deaths, and movements. (Source: LANDY)



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Gould WR, Fuller MR 1995. Survival and population-size estimation in raptor studies - a comparison of 2 methods. Journal of Raptor Research 29 (4) 256 - 264
Biggs HC, Biggs R, Clinning CF 1984. Raptor densities during a period of declining rainfall. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on African Predatory Birds 108
Grant CV, Steele BB, Bayn RL 1991. Raptor population-dynamics in Utah Uinta Basin - the importance of food resource. Southwestern Naturalist 36 (3) 265 - 280
Yensen E, Quinney DL, Johnson K, Timmerman K, Steenhof K 1992. Fire, vegetation changes, and population fluctuations of Townsend Ground-squirrels. American Midland Naturalist 128 (2) 299 – 312
Jarvinen O, Vaisanen RA 1979. Changes in bird populations as criteria of environmental changes. Holarctic Ecology 2 (2) 75-80
Buckland ST, Anderson DR, Burnham KP, Laake JL 1993. Distance sampling: Estimating abundance of biological populations. Biometrics 50 (3) 446
Gilpin ME, Soule ME 1986. Minimum viable populations: processes of species extinction. Conservation biology: The science of scarcity and diversity 19–34
Perrin MR, Slotow RH, Mendelsohn JM 1992. The population dynamics of rodents at Settlers, Transvaal, South Africa. Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 57 238-247
Ostfeld RS 1994. The fence effect reconsidered. Oikos 70 (3) 340 – 348
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Carrete M, Sánchez-Zapata JA, Benítez JR, Lobón M, Donázara ML 2009. Large scale risk-assessment of wind-farms on population viability of a globally endangered long-lived raptor. Biological Conservation 142 (12) 2954 - 2961
O'Connor RJ 1991. Long-term bird population studies in the United States. Ibis 133 (Supplement 1) 36-48
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Simmons RE, Cordes I 2000. Why is shorebird density so high in Walvis Bay? Delayed blooming and Benguela upwellings. African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 25 (1) 229
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Delayed Blooming and Benguela Upwellings 2000.pdf 67.92 KB
Harrison JA, Allan DG, Underhill LG, Oatley TB 1996. The avian demography unit - tracking bird populations in a changing South Africa. South African Journal of Science 92 14 – 16
Komen J 1987. Batis meets Batis in Namibia. Lanioturdus 22 (4) 79 - 81
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Batis meets Batis in SWA_1987.pdf 271.74 KB
Clancey PA 1959. Systematic and distributional observations on some South African bird forms. Durban Museum Novitates 5 (16) 197 - 208
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 2014. Young People in Namibia: an analysis of the 2011 Population and Housing Census.
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Perrin MR, Boyer DC 2000. Seasonal changes in the population dynamics of hairy-footed gerbils in the Namib Desert. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 30 (2) 73-84