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Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3

E. A959). Homage to Santa Rosalia, or why are there so many
kinds of animals? American Naturalist, 93, 145—159.
18.3.2, 18.4.2
Hutchinson G. E. A961). The paradox of the plankton, American Naturalist 95.
137—145.
7.6.3
lies T. D. A973). Interaction of environment and parent stock size in determing
recruitment in the Pacific sardine as revealed by analysis of density-dependent
0-group growth, Rapports et Proces-verbaux, Conseil international pour l\'Explo-
ration de la Mer, 164, 228—240.
10.8.4
Литература 411
lies Т. D. A981). A comparison of two stock/recruitment hypotheses as applied
to North Sea herring and Gulf of St. Lawrence cod, International Council for
the Exploration of the Sea, С. М. 1981/H: 48.
10.8.4
Inglesfield C, Begon M. A981). Open ground individuals and population struc-
ture in Drosophila subobscura Collin, Biological Journal of the Linnean
Society, 15, 259—278.
2.5
Inglesfield C., Begon M. A983). The ontogeny and cost of migration of Droso-
phila subobscura Collin, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 19, 9—15.
14.4.1
Inouye D. №. A978). Resource partitioning in bumble-bees: experimental studies
of foraging behaviour, Ecology, 59, 672—678.
18.3.1
Inouye D. W., Taylor O. R. A979). A temperature region plant-ant-seed predator
system: Consequences of extra-floral nectary secretion by Helianthella quin-
ervis, Ecology, 60, 1—7.
13.2.5
Jves I. D. A974). Biological refugia and the nunatak hypothesis. In: Arctic and
Alpine Environments, J. D. Ives and R. D. Berry eds., Methuen, London.
1.2.2
Jackson J. B. C. A979). Overgrowth competition between encrusting cheilostome
ectoprocts in a Jamaican cryptic reef environment, Journal of Animal Ecology,
48, 805—823.
7.3
Jacob F. A977). Evolution and tinkering, Science, N. Y., 196, 1161—1166.
1.1.2
Janzen D. H. A967). Interaction of the bull\'s-horn acacia (Acacia cornigera L.)
with an ant inhabitat (Pseudomyrmex ferruginea F. Smith) in Eastern Mixico,
University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 47, 315—558.
13.2.5
Janzen D. H. A968). Host plants in evolutionary and contemporary time, Ameri-
can Naturalist, 102 592—595.
12.3.1, 20.2.4
Janzen D. H. A970). Herbivores and the number of tree species in tropical
forests, American Naturalist, 104, 501—528.
22.4.1
Janzen D. H. A973). Host plants as islands. II. Competition in evolutionary and
contemporary time, American Naturalist, 107, 786—790.
123.1
Janzen D. H. A976). Why bamboos wait so long to flower, Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics, 7, 347—391.
5.3.6
Janzen D. H. A979). How to be a fig, Annual Review of Ecology and Systema-
tics, 10, 13—51.
13.4
Janzen D. H. A980). Specificity of seed-eating beetles in a Costa Rican deci-
duous forest, Journal of Ecology, 68, 929—952.
9.2
Janzen D. H. A981). Evolutionary physiology of personal defence. In: Phy-
siological Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach to Resource Use, С R. Town-
send and P. Calow eds., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
11.3.1
Janzen D. #., Juster H, В., Bell E. A. A977). Toxicity of secondary compounds
to the seed-eating larvae of the bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus Phy-
tochemistry, 16, 223—227.
3.62
412 Литература
Jeffries M. I., Lawton I. H. A984). Enemy-free space and the structure of ecolo-
gical communities, Biological oJurnal of the Linnean oSciety, 23, 269—
286.
7.7
Jeffries M. J., Lawton J. H. A985). Predator-prey ratios in communities o!
freshwater invertebrates: the role of enemy free space, Freshwater Biology, 15,
105—112.
22.2
Jenkins D., Watson A., Miller С R. A967). Population fluctuations in the red
grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus, Journal of Animal Ecology, 36, 97—
122.
10.3
loern A., Lawlor L. R. A980). Food and microhabitat utilization by grasshoppes
from arid grasslands: comparisons with neutral models, Ecology, 61, 591—
599.
18.4.1
Johnson C. G. A967). International dispersal of insects and insect-borne viruses,
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 73 (Suppl. 1), 21—43.
5.4.3
Johnson C, G. A969). Migration and Dispersal of Insects by Flight, Methuen,
London.
5.4.1, 5.4.4
Johnson N. K. A975). Controls of number of bird species on montane islands
in the Great Basin, Evolution, 29, 545—567.
20.3.1
Johnston D. W., Odutn E. P. A956). Breeding bird populations in relation to
plant succession on the piedmont of Georgia, Ecology, 37, 50—62.
16.4.5, 22.4.4
Jones M. G. A933). Grassland management and its influence on the sward,
Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1, 43—367.
19.2.2
Jordan C. F., Kline J. R., Sasscer D. S. A972). Effective stability of mineral
cycles in forest ecosystems, American Naturalist, 106, 237—253.
21.5
Juhren M., Went F. W., Phillips E. A956). Ecology of desert plants. IV. Combi-
ned field and laboratory work on germination of annuals in the Joshua Tree
National Monument, California, Ecology, 37, 318—330.
4.5.3
Kalela O. A962). On the fluctuations in the numbers of arctic and boreal small
rodents as a problem of production biology, Annales Academiae Scientiarum
Fennicae (A IV), 66, 1—38.
15.4.2
Kaplan R. H., Salthe S. N. A979). The allometry of reproduction: an empirical
view in salamanders, American Naturalist, 113, 671—689.
14.14.2, 14.14.4
Karban R., Ricklefs R. E. A983). Host characteristics, sampling intensity and
species richness of Lepidopterian larvae on broad-leaved trees in southern
Ontario, Ecology, 64, 636—641.
20.3.3
Karplus I., Tsurnamal M., Szlep M. A972). Associative behaviour of the fish
Cryptocentrus cryptocentrus (Gobiidae) and the pistol shrimp Alpheus djibou-
tensis (Alpheidae) in artifical burrows, Marine Biology 15, 95—104
13.2.2
Karr J. R. A971). Structure of avian communities in selected Panama and
Illinois habitats, Ecological Monographs, 41, 207—229.
22.4.1
Kays S., Harper J. L. A974). The regulation of plant and tiller density in a
grass sward, Journal of Ecology, 62, 97—105.
4.2.1, 6.5
Литература 413
Keddy P. A. A981). Experimental demography of the sand-dune annual, Cakile
edentula, growing along an environmental gradient in Nova Scotia, Journal
of Ecology, 69, 615—630.
15.5
Keddy P. A. A982). Population ecology on an environmental gradient: Cakile
edentula on a sand dune, Oecologia, 52, 348—355.
15.5
Keith L. B. A983). Role of food in hare population cycles, Oikos, 40, 385—
395.
10.2.3, 10.4.1
Kendrick W. В., Burges A. A962). Biological aspects of the decay of Pinus
sylvestris leaf litter, Nova Hedwiga, 4, 313—342.
16.4.1
Kershaw K. A. A973). Quantitative and Dynamic Plant Ecology, 2nd edn.
Edward Arnold, London.
4.3, 5.2
Kigel J. A980). Analysis of regrowth patterns and carbohydrate levels in
Lolium multiflorum Lam, Annals of Botany, 45, 91—101.
8.2.1
Kikkawa J., Williams W. T. A971). Altitudinal distribution of land birds in New
Guinea, Search, 2, 64—69.
22.4.2
Kingston T. J. A977). Natural manuring by elephants in the Tsavo National
Park, Kenya, D. Phil, thesis, University of Oxford.
11.3.2
Kingston T. J., Сое M. J. A977). The biology of a giant dung-beetle (Heliocopris
dilloni) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), Journal of Zoology (London), 181, 243—
263.
11.3.2
Kira Т., Ogawa H., Shinozaki K- A953). Intraspecific competition among higher
plants. I. Competition-density-yield inter-relationships in regulary dispersed
populations, Journal of the Polytechnic Institute, Osaka City University 4D),
1—16.

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