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M., Chew A. E. A965). The primary productivity of a desert shrub
(Larrea tridentata) community, Ecological Monographs, 35, 355—375.
4.6.4
Chitty D. (I960). Population processes in the vole and their relevance to general
theory, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 38, 99—113.
15.4.2
Christensen B. M. A978). Dirofilaria itntnitis: Effects on the longevity of Aedes
trivittatus. Experimental Parasitology, 44, 116—123.
12.5.5
Christian I. J. A950). The adreno-pituitary system and population cycles in
mammals, Journal of Mammalogy, 31, 247—259.
15.4.2
Christian J, J. A970). Social subordination, population density, and mammalian
evolution, Science, N. Y., 168, 84—90.
5.5.4
Clapham W. B. A973). Natural Ecosystems, Collier-Macmillan, New York.
7.2.4
Claridge M. F., Wilson M. R. A976). Diversity and distribution patterns of some
mesophyll-feeding leaf-hoppers of temperature woodland canopy, Ecological
Entomology, 1, 231— 250.
20.3.3
Claridge M. F., Wilson M. R. A978). British insects and trees: a study in island
biogeography or insect/plant coevolution? American Naturalist, 112, 451—
456. ¦ .
20.3.3 • ¦
Clark C. W. A976). Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimal Management of
Renewable Resources, Wiley-Interscience, New York.
10.8.1 ¦ \'
Литература 395
Clark \'С. W. A981). Bioeconomics. In: Theoretical Ecology: Principles and
Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May, ed., pp. 387—418, Blackwell Scientific
Publications, Oxford.
10.8.1, 10.8.2, 10.8.5
Clark D. A., Clark D. B. A984). Spacing dynamics of a tropical rain forest tree:
evaluation of the Janzen-Connell model, American Naturalist, 124, 769—788.
22.4.1
Clark L. R. A962). The general biology of Cardlaspina albitextura (Psyllidae)
and its abundance in relation to weather and parasitism, Australian Journal of
Zoology, 10, 537—586.
10.6.1
Clark L. R. A964). The population dynamics of Cardiaspina albitextura (Psylli-
dae), Australian Journal of Zoology, 12, 362—380.
10.6.1
Clausen I., Keck D. D., Hiesey W. M. A941). Experimental studies on the nature
of species. IV. Genetic structure of ecological races, Carnegie Institute of
Washington Publication, No. 242, Washington D. C.
1.5.1
Clements F. E. A916). Plant succession: Analysis of the development of vegeta-
tion, Carnegie Institute of Washington Publications, No. 242, Washington D. С
16.3.3, 16.4.5
Clutton-Brock T. H., Harvey P. H. A979). Comparison and adaptation, Pro-
ceedings of the Royal Society of London, B, 205, 547—565.
14.14.4
Glutton-Brock Т., Guinness F. E., Albon S. D. A983). The costs of reproduction
to red deer hinds, Journal of Animal Ecology, 52, 367—383.
14.4.3
Cody M. L. A968). On the methods of resource division in grassland bird com-
munities, American Naturalist, 102, 107—148.
18.3.1
Cody M. L. A975). Towards a theory of continental species diversities. In:
Ecology and Evolution of Communities, M. L. Cody and J. M. Diamond eds.,
pp. 214—257, Belknap, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
22.3.2
Cody M. L., Mooney H. A. A978). Convergence versus non-convergence in Medi-
terranean climate ecosystems, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 9,
265—321.
1.4.1
Сое М. I. A978). The decomposition elephant carcases in the Tsavo (East)
National Park, Kenya, Journal of Arid Environments, 1, 71—86.
11.3.2
Сое M. J., Cumming D. H., Phillipson J. A976). Biomass and production of
large African herbivores in relation to rainfall and primary production, Oecolo-
gia, 22, 341—354.
17.4
Colwell R. K., Winkler D. W. A984). A null model for null models in biogeo-
graphy. In: Ecological Communities: Conceptual Issues and the Evidence,
D. R. Strong, D. Simberloff, L. G. Abele and A. B. Thistle eds., pp. 344—359,
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
18.4.3
Connell J. H. A961). The influence of interspecific competition and other factors
on the distribution of the barnacle Chthamalus steltatus, Ecology, 42 710—
723.
7.2.3
Connell J. H. A963). Territorial behaviour and dispersion in some marine inver-
tebrates, Researches on Population Ecology, 5, 87—101.
6.\'0
Connell J. H. A970). A predator-prey system in the marine intertidal region.
396 Литература
1. Balanus glandula and several predatory species of Thais, Ecological Mono-
graphs, 40, 49—78.
4.6.1, 4.7
Connell I. H. A971). On the role of natural enemies in preventing competetive
exclusion in some marine animals and in rain forest trees. In: Dynamics of
Populations, P. J, den Boer and G. R. Gradwell eds., pp. 298—310, Proceedings
of the Advanced Study Institute in Dynamics of Numbers in Populations,
Oosterbeck, Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation, Wagenin-
gen.
22.4.1
Connell I. H. A975). Some mechanisms producing structure in natural commu-
nities: a moael and evidence from field experiments. In: Ecology and Evolu-
tion of Communities, M. L. Cody and J. M. Diamond eds., Belknap, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
19.2.6
Connell J. H. A978). Diversity in tropical rainforests and coral reefs, Science,
N. Y., 199, 1302—1310.
19.3.4
Connell J. H. A979). Tropical rainforests and coral reefs as open non-equilib-
rium systems. In: Population Dynamics, R. M. Anderson, B. D. Turner and
L. R. Taylor eds., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
19.2.3
Connell J. H. A980). Diversity and the coevolution of competitors, or the ghost
of competition past, Oikos, 35, 131—138.
7.10.2
Connell J. H. A983), On the prevalence and relative importance of interspecific
competition: evidence from field experiments, American Naturalist, 122, 661—
696.
7.9, 18.2
Connell J. H., Slatyer R. O. A977). Mechanisms of succession in natural com-
munities and their role in community stability and organisation, American
Naturalist, 111, 1119—1144.
16.4.3, 16.4.4
Connor E. F., Simberloff D. S. A979). The assembly of species communities:
chance or competition? Ecology, 60, 1132—1140.
18.4.3
Cooper J, P. (ed.) A975). Photosynthesis and Productivity in Different Environ-
ments, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
17.2, 17.3.1
Coqulllat M. A951). Sur les plantes les plus communes a la surface du globe,
Bull. Spc. Mens. Linneene Lyon, 20, 165—170.
15.7.1
Cornell H. V., Washbum J. O. A979). Evolution of the richness-area correlation
for cynipid gall wasps on oak trees: a comparison of two geographic areas,
Evolution, 33, 257—274.
19.1, 20.3.3
Cowie R. J. A977). Optimal foraging in great tits Parus major, Nature (Lon-
don), 268, 137—139.
9.11.2
Сох С. В., Healey I. N., Moore P. D. A976). Biogeography, 2nd edn., Blackwell
Scientific Publications, Oxford.
2.4, 2.7, 16.3.4
Cox F. E. G. A982), Immunology. In: Modern Parasitology, F. E. G. Cox ed,
pp. 173—203, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
12.2.2, 12.5.2
Crawley M. J. A983). Herbivory: the dynamics of animal-plant interactions,
Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford.
8.2.1, 8.2.6, 8.3, 8.4, 9.2.2, 9.5.2, 9.7, 9.8, 10.1
Литература 397
Crisp D. J. A961). Territorial behaviour in barnacle settlement, Journal of Expe-
rimental Biology, 38, 429—446.
6.11.
Crisp O. J. A976). The role of the pelagic larva. In: Perspectives in Experimen-
tal Biology, P. Spencer Davies ed., Vol. 1 (Zoology), pp. 145—155, Pergamon
Press, Oxford.
5.4.7
Crisp M. D., Lange R. T. A976). Age structure distribution and survival under
grazing of the arid zone shrub Acacia burkittii, Oikos, 27, 86—92.

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