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Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3

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1.5.1
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cost of reproduction, Evolution, 31, 882—890.
14.4.1
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affecting man, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 104 G), 113.
3.4.1
Snyman A. A949). The influence of population densities on the development and
oviposition of Plodia inter pundella Hubn. (Lepidoptera), Journal of the Ento-
mological Society of South Africa, 12, 137—171.
6.6
Solbrig О. Т., Simpson В. В. A974). Components of regulation of a populations
of dandelions in Michigan, Journal of Ecology, 62, 473—486.
14.7.2
Solbrig О. Т., Simpson В. В. A977). A garden experiment on competition bet-
ween biotypes of the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), Journal of
Ecology, 65, 427—430.
14.7.2
Solomon M. E. A949). The natural control of animal populations, Journal of
Animal Ecology, 18, 1—35.
9.5
Sorensen A. E. A978). Somatic polymorphism and seed dispersal, Nature (Lon-
don), 276, 174—176.
5.4.5
Soule M. E., Wilcox B. A. A980). Conservation Biology: an Evolutionary-Ecologi-
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20.4
Sousa W. P. A979a) Experimental investigation of disturbance and ecological
succession in a rocky intertidal algal community, Ecological Monographs, 49,
227—254.
15.4.3
Sousa W. P. A979b). Disturbance in marine intertidal boulder fields: the none-
quilibrium maintenance of species diversity, Ecology, 60, 1225—1239.
19.3.4
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(Strix aluco), Journal of Zoology, 162, 197—285.
10.1, 16.3.2
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various trees, Journal of Animal Ecology, 30, 1—8.
20.2.4
Southwood T. R. E. A977). Habitat, the templet for ecological strategies? Journal
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14.1, 14.6.1
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4.3, 5.2
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18.2.1
Southwood T. R. ?., Moran V. C, Kennedy С. Е. J. A982) The richness,
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20.4
Spooner G. M. A947). The distribution of Gammarus species m estuaries, Journal
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2.7
Spradbery J. P. A970). Host finding of Rhyssa persuasoria (L.), an ichneumo-
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9.6
Sprague M. A. A954). The effect of grazing management on forage and grain
production from rye, wheat and oats, Agronomy Journal, 46, 29—33.
8.3
Sprent J. J. A979). The Biology of Nitrogen Fixing Organisms, McGraw Hill,
London.
13.10.1
Staaland H., White R. G., Luick J. R., Holleman D. F. A980). Dietary influences
on sodium and potassium metabolism of reindeer, Journal of Zoology, 58,
1728—1734.
9.2.2
Stafford J. A971). Heron populations of England and Wales 1928—1970, Bird
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10.6.1
Stahler A. N. A960). Physical Geography, 2nd edn., John Wiley and Sons.
1.6
Stanley S. M. A976). Ideas on the timing of metazoan diversification, Paleobio-
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22.4.5
Stanley S. M. A979). Macroevolution, W. H. Freeman, San Francisco.
22.3.5
Stapledon R. C. A928). Cocksfoot grass (Dactylis glomerata L.): ecotypes in
relation to the biotic factor, Journal of Ecology, 16, 72—104.
1.5.1
Stearns S. C. A976). Life history tactics: a review of the ideas, Quarterly
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14.10.1
Stearns S. С A977). The evolution of life history traits, Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics, 8, 145—171.
14.9.3, 22.5
Stearns S. C. A980). A new of life-history evolution, Oikos, 35, 266—281.
14.13
Stehli F. G., McAlester A. L., Helsley С. Е. A967). Taxonomic diversity of recent
bivalves and some implications for geology, Geological Society of America
Bulletin, 78, 455—466.
22.4.1
Stemberger R. S., Gilbert J. J. A984). Spine development in the rotifer Keratella
cochlearis: induction by cyclopoid copepods and Asplachna, Freshwater Biology,
14, 639—648.
3.4.3 . .
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15.4.2
Stephens G. R. A971). The relation of insect defoliation to mortalify in Connec-
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8.2.4
Stern W. R-, Donald С. M. A862). Light relationships in grass-clover swards,
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3.2.3
Stout J., Vandermeer J. A975). Comparison of species richness for stream-inha-
biting insects in tropical and mid-latitude streams, American Naturalist, 109,
263—280.
22.4.1
Stribley D. P., Tinker P. В., Snellgrove R. C. A980). Effect of vesicular-arbuscu-
lar mycrorrhizal fungi on the relations of plant growth, internal phosphorus
concentration and soil phosphate analysis, Journal of Soil Science, 31, 655—
672.
13.7.2
Storbel G. A., Lanier G. N. A981). Dutch elm disease, Scientific American, 245,
40—50.
8.2.2
Strong D. R. Jr. A974). Rapid asymptotic species accumulation in phytophagous
insect communities: the pests of Cacao, Science, N.Y., 185, 1064—1066.
19.1
Strong D. R. Jr. A982). Harmonious coexistence of hispine beetles on Heliconia
in experimental and natural communities, Ecology, 63, 1039—1049.
18.3.1
Strong D. R. Jr., Levin D. A. A979). Species richness of plant parasities and
growth form of their hosts, American Naturalist, 114, 1—22.
20.3.3
Strong D. R. Jr., Simberloff D. S. A981). Straining at gnats and swallowing
ratios: character displacement, Evolution, 35, 810—812.
18.4.2
Strong D. R. Jr., Lawton J. #., Southwood T. R. E. A984). Insects of Plants:
Community Patterns and Mechanisms, Blackwell Scientific Publications,
Oxford.
18.2.1, 18.3.1, 19.1,22.4.5
Strong D. R. Jr., Szyska L. A., Simberloff D. S. A979). Tests of community-wide
character displacement against null hypotheses, Evolution, 33, 897—913.
18.4.2
Stubbs M. A977). Density dependence in the life-cycles of animals and its
importance in K- and /--strategies, Journal of Animal Ecology, 46, 677—
688.
15.3.2
Suberkropp K-, Godshalk G. L., Klug M. /. A976). Changes in the chemical
composition of leaves during processing in a woodland stream, Ecology, 57,
720—727.
11.2.1
Sullivan T. P., Sullivan D. S. A982). Population dynamics and regulation of the
Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii) with supplemental food, Oecologia,
53, 264—270.
15.6.2
Summerhayes V. S., Elton С S. A923). Contributions to the ecology of Spits-
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21.3
Sunderland K. D., Hassall M., Sutton S. L. A976). The population dynamics of
Philosc:a muscorum (Crustacea, Onisoidea) in a dune grassland ecosystem,
Journal of Animal Ecology, 45, 487—506.
4.5.3
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