population (ecological)

A group of organisms of one species, occupying a defined area. (Source: LBC)



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Jarvinen O, Vaisanen RA 1979. Changes in bird populations as criteria of environmental changes. Holarctic Ecology 2 (2) 75-80
Andersen DE, Rongstad OJ, Mytton WR 1985. Line transect analysis of raptor abundance along roads. Wildlife Society Bulletin 13 (4) 533 - 539
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, Jenkins AR, Brown CJ 2008. A review of the population status and threats to Peregrine Falcons throughout Namibia. Peregrine Falcon Populations - status and perspectives in the 21st Century 99-108
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Crawford RJM, Dyer BM, Kemper J, Simmons RE, Upfold L 2007. Trends in numbers of Cape Cormorants (Phalacrocorax capensis) over a 50-year period, 1956-57 to 2006-08. Emu 107 1 - 9
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Spickett AM, Horak IG, van Niekerk A, Braack LE 1992. The effect of veld-burning on the seasonal abundance of free-living Ixodid ticks as determined by drag-sampling. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 59 285 - 292